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Please share a tip in the form of a haiku on dealing with mania.

18 doctors weighed in across 7 answers
Dr. Linda Callaghan answered

Specializes in Addiction Medicine

Ignore: Observe good sleep hygiene. If you have trouble sleeping, let your doctor know immediately.

Answered 9/29/2016

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Dr. Warren Foster answered

Specializes in Cardiac Electrophysiology

Ignore: Having mania, may lead to euphoria, treatment's important.

Answered 1/16/2019

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Dr. Paul Pyles answered

Specializes in Addiction Medicine

Ignore: Racing thoughts abound; Pressured speech, insomnia; Mood stabilizer.

Answered 5/3/2015

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Ignore: Do not be seduced by the power of mania. Mood stabilizing meds are everything.

Answered 7/16/2016

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Dr. Ravi Chand answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Ignore: Lithium and Depakote have a 70% efficacy in treating mania. Response is defined as 50% reduction s/s.

Answered 9/6/2017

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Dr. Kevin Nasky answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Ignore: Thoughts racing so fast / need more mood stabilizer / call the doctor now.

Answered 11/10/2019

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Ignore: Behind the euphoria is a deep pain, the burden of being a savior. Connecting with this is key to tx.

Answered 12/30/2018

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