Similar words: manicure, manicurist, panic, organic, oceanic, Hispanic, panicky, satanic. Meaning: ['mænɪk] adj. affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason.
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61. He suffered from manic depression, which gradually got worse, culminating in his suicide when Katherine was 46.
62. However, sufferers will eventually exhibit a manic or hypo-manic episode in which their mood and energy are persistently elevated, euphoric or irritable (usually lasting for a minimum of one week).
63. Jacob Ramsey copes with manic depression and says that after years on the street, he has gotten the help he needs and is helping others.
64. Babbling about Scientology and displaying manic intensity on camera serves little purpose when you are famous.
65. The person rabies'symptom may divide into: Prodromal stage, manic time, paralysis time three stages.
66. This is a nursing process report of applying abdominal breathing on a manic patient.
67. James, the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus definitely have radical leanings , and they both registered a high score on the manic depressive scale.
68. Is also called the excitation period, displays to be agitated restlessly , simultaneously presents rabies unique hydrophobia shape, paroxysmal manic and is accompanied by salivates.
69. I spent a month in hospital and after other periods of illness I was eventually diagnosed with manic depression and put on medication.
70. Some researchers suggest this mental state might share neurochemical characteristics with the manic phase of manic depression.
71. This disorder is marked by periods ofextremsextremes in mood and behavior. It was formerly called manic depression.
72. Under these conditions, the more manic - depressive his behavior, the better for you.
73. Then I get manic depressed, see the orthodontist, get gas masks, kick ass.
74. A team of psychiatrists assessed two groups of children aged six to 18 for signs of bipolar disorder - formally known as manic depression - or other problems such as mood or anxiety disorders.
75. Cyclothymic disorder involves rapid cycling from moderate depressive to manic symptoms, and hyperthymia is a state of elevated mood.
76. Her husband, Paul Wilson, was a manic depressive, who spent most of his life in expensive sanatoriums which Perkins had to pay for.
77. The manic - depressive has alternating moods of black depression and wild, uncontrollable exaltation or excitability.
78. This is not for those with manic depression or bi - polar disorder.
79. And herein lies veganism's appeal to moguls: It affords them the opportunity to control their own health with the same manic id with which they control everything else.
80. Previous studies have suggested that other genes are involved in manic - depression.
81. Manic Monday : Dow roars back from worst week ever.
82. Bipolar disorder (manic depression) may therefore give rise to rages in patients in either the depressive or the overexuberant phases of the disease.
83. Psychologically lavender can also be an effective treatment and can help such emotional states such as manic depression by massaging either side of the spine.
84. Manic depression is a kind of MDD. However, when sufferers start to recover from the lows of depression, instead of returning to 'normal'(sentencedict .com), they enter an episode of mania.
85. In recent years he has been very open about his bipolar mental illness (or manic depression), to which he attributes his wild mood swings.
86. He was manic and it was best to let him be.
87. They found that people with subthreshold hypomania have higher rates of anxiety and substance abuse and more depressive episodes than depressed people who don't exhibit manic behavior.
88. Light therapy, like antidepressant medications, occasionally will cause someone to switch into a manic state.
89. Bipolar Disorder , aka , manic depression is misunderstood and sadly , sufferers from this disease are often ostracized by their family and friends .
90. Manic patients at onset of mood and events of their lives and the environment was a complete lack of normal contact.
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