Suicide & Bipolar Disorder
What is the link between suicide and bipolar disorder?
Suicide is a major risk for patients with bipolar disorder. Usually it appears to be higher in early stages of the disease. Although it is difficult to give a ratio, it is true that some people with bipolar disorder become suicidal. This is an urgent condition which needs to act immediately without loosing any time. There is a strong need to get a professional help by a physician or a mental health professional. It should be handled seriously. Educating patient’s relatives and friends on the management of suicide attempts is crucial. It may reduce the risk of mortality by suicide.
What are the signs of suicidal feelings?
Please find below the signs of suicidal feelings:
- Feeling lonely
- Feeling hopeless
- Feeling helpless
- Believing nothing will change in his/her life
- Believing that nothing makes a difference in his/her life
- Abusing drugs
- Abusing alcohol
- Having a constant communication about death
- Feeling like a burden to his/her family
- Feeling like a burden to his/her friends
- Writings a note in a hopeless mood which indicates a suicide
- Talking about suicide
What is the TO DO LIST if I feel a suicide or know someone who has a suicidal attempt?
- Call 911 or your national emergency call center
- Call a physician or a mental health professional
- Either you or the suicidal person should not be alone
- Prevent your or suicidal person’s access to large amounts of medication
- Prevent access to weapons or any other items that may cause a harm
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