Is bi-polar disorder, manic depression?
There is a big difference between bi-polar and manic depression. Both terms are the type of main depression. To get help visit at http://www.consumerhealthdigest.com/battle-depression-symptoms
The medical profession seems to now group the symptoms of bi-polar moods (up = manic) and (down = depression) in the same wording as manic depression, which gives way to the general public tending to believe that someone with bi-polar mood swings must hallucinate, have violent tendencies and be absolutely insane. Not so! Doctors understand that there are varying levels of bi-polar disorder but when we use the word “manic depression” the general public gets scared. One of my goals is to reach out to people that think that they are not bi-polar just because they do not have the extreme cycles of emotion. Even small bi-polar mood swings can make us not enjoy our lives and influence how we see the world and make our decisions. The Wave Riders was not written to solve the problem of hallucinations and violence of the highest wave but to help many people whether bi-polar, or not, to create better lives by learning to effectively ride their own waves, no matter how small. The philosophies in