Saturday, July 28, 2012

Some Ideas To Think About.

I think one way that a person could be of some help to another person that suffers from bipolar is to keep track of sleeping patterns, foods, and triggers. Now I know some of you will say, we don't live together - well you still could somewhat - think back has this person talked a lot about not being able to sleep?

Has this person mentioned when they finally were able to fall asleep?

Has this person ever mentioned that they haven't slept for a couple of days?

How about eating patterns?
After what foods does this person seem to feel worse? 
I have read that certain foods affect people that suffer from bipolar and as a friend, support personnel, family member, or co-worker maybe could point out some of the foods that are seen to be causing some of the episodes.

What are the triggers?
It is best to try and help this person eliminate as much stress as they possibly are able to. Stress seems to be a huge part of the triggers. It is best if you are able to try and help reduce these triggers.

How is this person feeling day to day? 

Ask this person to do the same.
If you start seeing a pattern talk to this person, and ask them if they have noticed the same thing.

Another part you could be of some help is to  be available for their Dr. appointments and offer to go with them if they prefer.

If you have known this person a long time you will already know most of the answers to these questions, and you will know if you are able to discuss these things openly with this person or not.

 I hope some of these tips will be of some help to you all.
Be strong. Be Happy. And Have Faith In Yourself.

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