Take Control of Your Health! Download the CareClinic App 👉 https://careclinic.io/ This episode delves into the complex nature of untreated bipolar disorder, exploring its profound effects beyond mere mood swings, including physical health issues like heart disease and diabetes. The discussion highlights the disorder's impact on cognitive functions, and relationships, and its potential link to substance abuse. Emphasizing the importance of an accurate diagnosis and a holistic treatment approach, this episode provides insight into managing bipolar disorder comprehensively, blending medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes. 00:00 Introduction to Emotional Parkour 00:39 Understanding Bipolar Disorder 01:04 Types of Bipolar Episodes 02:02 The Ripple Effect on Physical Health 02:29 Impact on Sleep and Daily Life 03:42 Cognitive Challenges and Decision Making 04:54 Relationships and Social Impact 06:31 Substance Abuse and Complications 07:16 Holistic Treatment Approaches 07:54 Early Diagnosis and Intervention 09:14 Empowerment Through Treatment 10:23 Conclusion and Encouragement Continue Reading: https://careclinic.io/untreated-bipol... Blog: https://careclinic.io/blog/ Community: https://community.careclinic.io/ Get the iOS/Android App: https://careclinic.app.link/social #bipolar2 #bipolar1 #mentalillness ---- DISCLAIMER: THESE VIDEOS DO NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE This information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images, video, and other materials contained on this YouTube channel is for informational purposes only. No material in this video is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always see the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have seen on this YouTube channel. This information is not intended to create and receipt or viewing does not constitute a physician-patient relationship.