The Two Sides of Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder, sometimes referred to as manic depression, is a psychological condition that is marked by two phases: a manic phase and a depressive
phase. During the manic period, those suffering from the condition typically feel energized and happy. While
in this period of euphoria and extreme optimism, they do not see any need for treatment. That can cause
problems for their disability claim.
The other extreme of bipolar disorder is the depressive phase, when people can feel extremely sad and
hopeless. The sadness, fatigue and profound lethargy of this phase can make it nearly impossible for people
with bipolar to ask for help or to follow through on treatment plans. The despair of the depressive phase
accounts for the increased risk of suicide for people with undiagnosed or untreated bipolar disorder.
Disability Claims for People With Bipolar Disorder
One of the most important ways to improve your chances of having a Social Security Disability (SSD) or
supplemental security income (SSI) claim approved is to show a record of professional treatment for your
condition. That is even more important when the condition is bipolar disorder. Unfortunately, the very
nature of this disorder can prevent people from seeking out the help they need.
A record of treatment for bipolar disorder is essential to a successful conclusion of your Social Security
Disability claim. While people with this condition may be resistant to treatment, it is important to know
that the Social Security Administration is unlikely to approve a finding of disability without a record of
medical diagnosis and consistent treatment.
Looking at the Big Picture
We recognize that bipolar disorder can often go unrecognized or misdiagnosed for years.
The effects of the disorder can often be seen in a lifelong trail of broken relationships, employment problems,
and impetuous decisions that result in personal and financial difficulties. We will work to document how the
effect this condition has had on your life as a whole.
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We understand that the Social Security Disability determination process can be confusing, frustrating, and
at times even overwhelming - especially if you are caring for someone with mental health issues.
For effective and experienced legal representation in Social Security Disability (SSD) and supplemental
security income claims, you can rely on us, please call (518) 377-4204 or
use our contact page.
There are no fees unless and until we win disability benefits for you.
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