Seven Tips to Rescue Christmas from Bipolar Disorder
Its not much better up north. Since the fourth century we havent come much further than Posidonius except to declare there is such a thing as Seasonal Affective Disorder. It seems the number of hours of daylight you experience is related to your likelihood of getting depressed in winter. The closer you are to the poles, the better your chances.
Then there are seasonal triggers, such as figuring out how to buy presents on a tight budget. If youre depressed, the ubiquitous expectation to be happy (just because its Christmas) only makes things worse.
Short of walking around with a sunlight-emitting lamp strapped to your forehead, or cutting up your credit card, what can you do about seasonal episodes of bipolar? Here are some quick tips to rescue Christmas.
1. Maintain your daily sleep/wake routine. Use medicine if you have to;
2. Keep in control of drinking. If you suddenly start a binge, it could be a major alert of an episode;
3. Make a Christmas shopping list and dont buy anything not on the list!
4. Ask your partner or friend to help you stick to a budget;
5. Keep up medication;
6. Check in with your doctor or mental health worker as soon as you or someone close notices symptoms;
7. Keep away from any toxic family members (you know who they are).
No plan is failsafe, but then again, having no plan is like going out without an umbrella on a stormy day. You can live well with bipolar, and Christmas doesnt have to be a nightmare. Plan ahead and have a healthy, happy Christmas.
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Madeleine Kelly is the author of the prizewinning book Bipolar and the Art of Roller-coaster Riding (Two Trees Media ISBN 0-646-44939-7). More information about managing bipolar disorder can be found at beatbipolar.com
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