Bipolar Disorder

Jeffrey Applebaum, a Family Medicine physician at UC Davis, presents an overview on the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder in the primary care setting. Series: "UC Grand Rounds" [5/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 21035]

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  • @adambernier2591
    @adambernier25919 жыл бұрын

    As someone with Bipolar Type 1 I would like to thank you very much for preparing and presenting this, Dr. Applebaum. I hope many GPs watch and absorb this material.

  • @Ahdbfbfbeh
    @Ahdbfbfbeh Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! I use this everyday in clinic!

  • @Mada_94_
    @Mada_94_7 жыл бұрын

    My mood changes everyday from euphoria to deep sadness and sometimes even anger. I'm just tired of this daily switches. :(

  • @markdask
    @markdask9 жыл бұрын

    As a bipolar (II) I found this video very informative / inciteful. Thanx for uploading :)

  • @GG17250
    @GG172505 жыл бұрын

    One of the best videos I’ve watched on BP!!

  • @ryoosmr
    @ryoosmr5 жыл бұрын

    Your lectures are great. I have been watching over and over. Thank you very much!

  • @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe
    @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe7 күн бұрын

    You treat psych people as a Psychiatrist? Refreshing, should be required and seems more welcoming place than many pcp clinics . Thank you for your work and devotion.

  • @melodywilliams9124
    @melodywilliams91243 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate how you described that bipolar does not oftentimes look like what people expect it to look like. I have long maintained that I don't think I have ever had a normal period of time. If I'm not hypomanic or very depressed then I'm kinda depressed. I'm never "okay". Also, my levels of hypomania and depression are not the same with each phase and has varying lengths of time as well. Thank you for talking about that.

  • @calliopivogiatzis2235
    @calliopivogiatzis2235 Жыл бұрын

    I know a number of people who are afflicted by many of these symptoms of bi-polar disorder. I feel like I have to be cautious at times when communicating with them

  • @hparamesh
    @hparamesh4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks 🙏🏾 a lot for this wonderful lecture. I learned a lot. I ‘m always depressed but they diagnosed me with Bipolar Disorder. I went to medical & pharmacy school both. I’m on 3 anti depressant medications. Please do more lectures

  • @assassinbbx
    @assassinbbx11 жыл бұрын

    I am trying and thank you for caring. Happy, soon coming, holidays.

  • @sangheekweon5343
    @sangheekweon53437 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your great information. I have been watching your video. Please do more lectures on psychopharmacology.

  • @geoffreyharris5931
    @geoffreyharris59312 жыл бұрын

    Note if it were demonstrated that biopolar disorder were fairly common and it appears that bipolar II is, then that would justify more funding being directed towards its detection/diagnosis, treatment, and management.

  • @lobos342
    @lobos3427 жыл бұрын

    I wish you were my doctor.

  • @nicktrow2607
    @nicktrow260710 жыл бұрын

    thanks uctv.

  • @jeremystein4534
    @jeremystein453410 жыл бұрын

    I'm interested in the role of electrolytes in the pathogenesis of Bipolar: potassium, sodium, magnesium and calcium. Electrolytes are acquired through the diet.

  • @sarahhopkins577
    @sarahhopkins5772 жыл бұрын

    this lecture was really good. so informative. are there any updated lectures by Jeffrey Applebaum on this topic?

  • @Builder99
    @Builder9910 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Applebaum was very informative especially regarding drugs for Bi-polar patients. Thank you for the information. I have been taking lithium citrate for about 30 years and now in Canada it is being discontinued. I find this VERY upsetting because I cannot take the lithium tablets. I drink much too much liquid with the tablets. Any thoughts on what I should do ? Marilyn

  • @ronnieevers8427
    @ronnieevers84279 жыл бұрын

    I have been a hairdresser for 39 years,,,and was told I'm bipolar,,,(hypo) about 2 month ago,,I'm on lamotrigine,,up to 75 mgs a day.. I love my friends,,,but I hate being around people...,,and with my job,,people think I want to hear and solve their problems,,,I dread going to work everyday,,,everyday,,,its like pulling teeth,,,Its to the point that I get sick,,,anxious,,,and even panic feeling,,,I don't like feeling the way I do,,,I use to like being around people,,and love my job,,,I guess after 39 years,,,its time to change jobs,,,because I am sick to death with the stressors,,,of people thinking I can,,or even want to hear their drama,,,I have enough of my own,,,sometimes I really want to tell some of them,,to shut the hell up,,and get the hell OUT...

  • @fratertenc7589

    @fratertenc7589

    9 жыл бұрын

    Ronnie Evers Hypomanic? Just so you know lithium, Depakote, and the atypical antipsychotics like risperidone (I wouldn't recommend Zyprexa as it causes too much weight gain) are best anti-manic agents. Lamictal is more anti-depressive and can be slowly increased to about 150mg a day depending on how you respond to it. The slow titration (increase of dose) is important to avoid the potentially life threatening rash it can cause, but you've probably been told about that. Also so you know, once you go on lithium and stop studies show you're worse off than if you never took it, so if you do try lithium try to give it a good amount of time before deciding to stop it, if you think you should. I'm 26 and bipolar or schizoaffective depending who you ask. Hypomania is a state I enjoy but it can be irritable and unenjoyable for some people. Women tend more to feel suicidal when manic, and men tend to be aggressive. -Chris

  • @ronnieevers8427

    @ronnieevers8427

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Chris..but I know..from what I have reserched that lithium is not a options for me because of what you said too...I seem to be doing better..and Dr now has me taking 200mgs at night of the lomotrigine..and am comfortable with it..so far..and was told about the Steven Johnston rash possibility. No problem thus far. Thanks for your response.

  • @asterpuck4749
    @asterpuck47499 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @ameliakane5732
    @ameliakane573210 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info. I am a patient taking sodium valporate. I aslo have ovarian cist syndrome. Good to know I now need to stop taking it asap.

  • @Brenda5060
    @Brenda50603 жыл бұрын

    This video is 9 years old but I was surprised to hear about Lamictal. Just started Lamictal about 2 1/2 weeks at first 1/2 of 25 mg now at 25. I understand about the caution of increasing Lamictal too fast. I thought it was a very good video and definitely explained about different medications and how they can react with each other both good and bad. Having said that you didn’t mention how long does a medication take to see results of improvement in the patient. The other issue Dr. Appleblaum is how can you diagnose a patient in 15-20 min interview/ assessment, I would think you are being disingenuous to your future patients by making such a quick diagnosis. All in all I have learned much with your presentation and I hope in the future there will be more on the subject of Bipolar condition.

  • @CapoG21519
    @CapoG215194 жыл бұрын

    Please do more on this

  • @depwater12
    @depwater126 жыл бұрын

    My ex-wife had this. The mood changes became a nightmare to deal with. I called a quits. Some of her mood changes would happen in less than 6 hours.

  • @santana160
    @santana16011 жыл бұрын

    I feel I have to contribute my opinion which is totally non-academic but it is a fundamental issue with mental illness. Therapy and medication can cost astronomical sums in many, many parts of the world and usually mental illnesses require long-term treatment. It is a vicious circle - financial limitations hinder treatment and treatment is expensive and causes stress and exacerbates the disorder and is often left untreated because of the high costs it incurs.

  • @M7777B
    @M7777B11 жыл бұрын

    Where did youget this info from cause I gad ahair analysis dne and has high in heavy metals and have bopolar

  • @msbayramoglu1
    @msbayramoglu111 жыл бұрын

    Very informative very useful I have been diagnosed recently have been suffering very badly for the past 7 years this video made me put e very thing together I am very happy that I watched this video only the sufferers of the bipolar know how hard it is to deal with it I am 53 years old man divorced currently in deep depression bed bound and I am loosing my hope for my future life does anyone out there got rid of this complety r

  • @denisexiii

    @denisexiii

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @assassinbbx
    @assassinbbx12 жыл бұрын

    This video made me understand so much. That I'm fucked and that I will never have kids.

  • @MRNEROWHITE
    @MRNEROWHITE11 жыл бұрын

    What happens if I already have a high toxicity level of lithium in my blood?

  • @primarymedworks
    @primarymedworks6 жыл бұрын

    I wish I had found this six years ago.

  • @Nakasasama
    @Nakasasama7 жыл бұрын

    When I was younger I was on Mellaril 25mg 4x daily and tegretol 100mg 4x daily. All I can say is the meds where crazier than the illness.

  • @retrosleeper3591
    @retrosleeper35913 жыл бұрын

    I was misdiagnosed for years ever doctor just threw medication at me. I had some doctors either think it was manic/ clinical/ personality. Just recently got on with ssi found out because i was not properly treated my bi polar got worse and extended into a cardiovascular disease. I cant even afford the meds that did help 4k a month just no way

  • @msbayramoglu1
    @msbayramoglu111 жыл бұрын

    About my future will this evil illness ever go away it seems not I am in despair anyone out there' who gone through and now flully recovered

  • @FrankATracy
    @FrankATracy10 жыл бұрын

    Plant Derived Colloidal Minerals containing natural lithium is all I've ever needed to take care of, what was, severe Bipolar Disorder. I just add it to all the water I drink and to the ice cubes. It costs me less than $30 a month and no doctor or prescription is necessary. I get mine from a company called Youngevity, but it may be available elsewhere.

  • @jayjohnston1
    @jayjohnston19 жыл бұрын

    Dr Applebaum was incorrect when he suggested when assessment reaches Bipolar vs ADHD the next step is it a mood disorder vs. cognitive disorder. ADHD is much more than inability to concentrate. The most problematic clinical feature is inability to modulate emotions, and more simply impairment of impulse control. Bipolar patients will give histories of severe or Major Depression while ADHD very often causes depression but not commonly Major Depression. Many patients suffering from ADHD will not have any significant history of depression. Another difference is Bipolar is episodic i.e. "mood swings" and often normal mood in between. ADHD is a condition that is not episodic.. Patients with ADHD have a neurologic disorder which can cause psychiatric symptoms but symptoms are related to impairment of level of functioning which is due to areas of brain involved in impulse control, motivation, and working memory not functioning normally due to genetically induced lack of normal or full development.

  • @JDubeta

    @JDubeta

    8 жыл бұрын

    +jayjohnston1 Hi there, very well articulated. I was wondering if you might be able to direct me to some good resources that help verify those distinctions as I have a good friend who I suspect may have issues with adult ADHD, but it's complicated by the fact that he's had two reactive cases of major depression, the first being unipolar, and the second what looked like a breakthrough bipolar 1 episode. Kind regards.

  • @msbayramoglu1
    @msbayramoglu111 жыл бұрын

    Has anyone out there recovered completely because I fear that I won't I thought of suicide on many occasions I am very worried a

  • @MRNEROWHITE
    @MRNEROWHITE11 жыл бұрын

    Can't seem to post the rest of my comment sorry guys

  • @HypeKillahPwnd
    @HypeKillahPwnd11 жыл бұрын

    I would like to read the details of a controlled expreiment involving hask and marijuana in its natural state and what effects these drugs have on different patients. so far all i have seen is atest where only about 20-30% of subjects missused marijuana, the rest missused alkohol, crack, cocain, pills amf, ect.. Not really a fair bunch to be compared to for Thc

  • @paulflint17
    @paulflint179 жыл бұрын

    Come on people go shake that tree, yes we can shake the family tree, sing it with me....

  • @lisacarroll2294
    @lisacarroll22947 жыл бұрын

    yes me to

  • @PetadeAztlan
    @PetadeAztlan11 жыл бұрын

    Know you, be willing to change, start with your attitude and work on your personal self-esteem. @Peta_de_Aztlan

  • @jeffm.3575
    @jeffm.3575 Жыл бұрын

    Speaker for the pharmaceutical companies so that they can sell and make money from chronic meds.

  • @raymondwarren18
    @raymondwarren187 жыл бұрын

    hello myname is chris and I just down all the time

  • @MRNEROWHITE
    @MRNEROWHITE11 жыл бұрын

    cause I was so broken and disoriented finally I hit rock bottom and was standing on my balcony railing half a bottle of tequila to my dome when I don't even drink ready to jump off the 39th floor anyways long story short I managed to overcome this shit show and really started doing research on bipolar disorder

  • @MRNEROWHITE
    @MRNEROWHITE11 жыл бұрын

    so you are unhappy suicidal but leveled at the same time so you don't do anything handful to yourself which in the long run effect us cause were the ones that are going to hav to deal with it....

  • @HypeKillahPwnd
    @HypeKillahPwnd11 жыл бұрын

    Hasj*

  • @MRNEROWHITE
    @MRNEROWHITE11 жыл бұрын

    and by "prescribing" i mean in my own words doping our society.... Anyways on my journey to finding the real cure for our mental illness "bipolar"

  • @1122445
    @112244511 жыл бұрын

    Wish this Dude was my Doctor?

  • @MichaelDerousselle
    @MichaelDerousselle11 жыл бұрын

    Your point is??? I am going to make a guess. You don't understand, therefore, medical professionals don't understand either.

  • @serebruss1
    @serebruss111 жыл бұрын

    17:30 that's me

  • @MichaelBLive
    @MichaelBLive2 жыл бұрын

    Rule of 3? I would never get diagnosed if the anti-d's didn't land me in the hospital. That's a terribly difficult threshold- 3 devastating events. Some of us are strong despite the illness. My doc said "you can't have that, you haven't crashed your life". I've had it for 40 years. You adapt. He was so sure they had me take failing ned after failing med that sent me to the hospital. Bad f'ing advice rule of 3. Stop hurting people.

  • @currentphonograph1734
    @currentphonograph17345 жыл бұрын

    I think having sex is great idea, normal, although my actor Doctor thinks it's part of my RCA Bipolar disorder

  • @PetadeAztlan
    @PetadeAztlan11 жыл бұрын

    #1 cause of suicide in this country is bipolar. ~Dr. Jeffrey Applebaum

  • @kasala111
    @kasala11110 жыл бұрын

    Definitely I don't like Psychiatrists all the time are crazy and Unstable ! Locos !

  • @santana160
    @santana16011 жыл бұрын

    It can't be cured. It can be controlled. See my above comment, I think it is relevant to many suffering from the disorder. Good luck.

  • @MRNEROWHITE
    @MRNEROWHITE11 жыл бұрын

    Anyways for the next month I turned to drugs

  • @MichaelDerousselle
    @MichaelDerousselle11 жыл бұрын

    You think he was right, now? LOL!

  • @alternaloide
    @alternaloide9 жыл бұрын

    by the way, im bipolaaaaaaaar with 625mg Li + 50mg Quetiapine + 150mg bupropion + 4mg cloxazolam daily. I think I know somw of the subjeeeeeeeeect!!!!!!! Peace to all of yoooooooouuu!!!!!

  • @TimKaseyMythHealer
    @TimKaseyMythHealer11 жыл бұрын

    Funny how this guy assumes that the root of the problem is to give pills to the depressed person. Never once did he acknowledge some sociopathic boss, or parent is mentally abusing the person. I would encourage viewers to search for bullying in the workplace. This guy should get a real job, and have real world experiences with sociopathic bosses. He is out of touch with reality, and has delusions of grandeur. He believes his own nonsense.