TON neurotomy: have you ever had to bury a 150cm cannulae?
First time I've needed to bury to the hub a 150mm RF cannulae for C2/3 TON radiofrequency neurotomy. I've done his lumbar spine in the past too and had to use 200mm cannulae, and since he's put on weight don't think I will be able to repeat the lumbar RF. Is there any cannulae made longer than 200mm? Maybe I could use a thoracool probe with a perpendicular to MB approach...should reach... I just did a bipolar lesion here as I did not see the risk of making overlapping lesions was worth the... TON neurotomy: have you ever had to bury a 150cm cannulae? (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - January 13, 2017 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Ligament Source Type: forums

Medicine, Sleep Deprivation, Peanuts & Prejudice: Do No Harm not apply to students?
I feel that my idealism all my life, and lonerism led me to believe the world was better than i thought. Then i got into a medical school and experienced a part of the dark side of humanity (i have bipolar 1 and have lived with it for nearly 8 years). The following is long, TL/DR: Do no harm only applies to certain people. 1) forced chronic sleep deprivation from roommate (leaving name out) shared single room), occurred first term here (January 2015), due to no other available housing and... Medicine, Sleep Deprivation, Peanuts & Prejudice: Do No Harm not apply to students? (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - December 24, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Bygone Source Type: forums

Is bipolar with multiple cycles in a day (ultradian cycling) actually bipolar?
I've read some lay accounts from people who claim to have a sort of ultra-ultra-ultra rapid cycling (ultradian) version of bipolar I, where they reportedly cycle multiple times in single day, but I've also heard that these types of "cycles" can be better explained by emotional regulation deficits, such as those seen in borderline personality disorder, and thus aren't indicative of true bipolar disorder. A quick pubmed search reveals relatively little literature on ultradian bipolar cycling,... Is bipolar with multiple cycles in a day (ultradian cycling) actually bipolar? (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - December 10, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: futureapppsy2 Source Type: forums

Clinical Discussion/Scenarios: Management of depression in Bipolar
Discussion/Scenarios: Management of depression in Bipolar (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - December 9, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Armadillos Source Type: forums

So Lithium or Depakote for Bipolar I?
Ok, so our institution rams down our throats that Lithium >>>>> Depakote. But as I talk to other attendings, they tell me that their residency says Depakote >>>> Lithium. So I setup a poll and want to know, 1) Your preferred mood stabilizer for acute mania? 2) Your preferred mood stabilizer for maintenance bipolar therapy? Any good papers/studies to read on Lithium vs. Depakote? (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - November 11, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Blitz2006 Source Type: forums

When there's a fine line between BPD and Bipolar?
Just curious as to how you tell the difference if someone is displaying possible signs of both? I recently caught up on an old talk show episode (not going to say which one, because I don't want anybody commenting on a specific case) and one of the guests they had on I found really interesting to watch, because on the way hand I was getting major BPD vibes from her, but then on the other hand there was also a lot of stuff that might have been observed as being part of a Bipolar disorder... When there's a fine line between BPD and Bipolar? (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - September 29, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Ceke2002 Source Type: forums

If I score a 528 on the MCAT but my GPA is 3.1...
This is a serious question. I suffered from bipolar disorder (it was diagnosed about a year after I finished college) during college and could not get the GPA I wanted. I took the proper medication and now my psychiatrist has said I no longer need any medication. With the ability to think straight, I think I might be able to score a 528 (or close to it) on the MCAT. My concern is that an admissions committee might question why there is such a disparity between my GPA and MCAT score, and... If I score a 528 on the MCAT but my GPA is 3.1... (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - September 12, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: medicalschoolislife Source Type: forums

I'm a med student with bipolar disorder - ask me anything.
Inspired by some recent reddit lurking to make an "AMA" style thread (no pun intended.... ). Just bored at the moment and feel like I might have some insight to offer on the disease itself & on being a med student with a mental illness. Ask away if you care to! (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - August 12, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: sylvi Source Type: forums

Dating someone who is bipolar
Forum: Mental health Posted By: Anonymous Post Time: 05-08-2016 at 17:55 (Source: The Student Room)
Source: The Student Room - August 5, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: forums

Distinguishing delusional disorder from bipolar in my patient
I'm having a bit of a hard time figuring out what my patient's diagnosis is, are there any pro-tips on how to nail diagnosis of delusional disorder? My patient holds grandiose/persecutory delusions, he does not quite meet criteria for bipolar 1 (+ for insomnia, grandiosity and increase in goal-directed activity) though it is possible that a 4th criteria may have been met previous to his admission. My issue is that I'm not really seeing any major mood symptoms, he is calm and collected... Distinguishing delusional disorder from bipolar in my patient (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - July 27, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Gavanshir Source Type: forums

Inquiring about bipolar d/o...
I'm an intern who has seen quite a few patients in the ED who report having bipolar d/o. If they are acutely manic it's very clear, but if not, often when I ask them about it, the say that "yeah, my doctor thinks I have that because I'm really moody." Anyway, I was wondering how you address the validity of the diagnosis? What phrases do you use to screen for true mania? I often say something like "have you ever felt like opposite of depressed, like you were on top of the world?" A TON... Inquiring about bipolar d/o... (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - July 16, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: medstudent234 Source Type: forums

Terrible student + bipolar
Hey everyone, So I've decided I want to go to medical school. However, I suffer from bipolar disorder... I originally went to film school. I ended up with a ton of Fs and Ws while there. I was 19 at the time. I was also put on academic probation for a 1.8 GPA by the end of my sophomore year - by then I was 20. Basically I was struggling with my disorder, and had no idea what was wrong with me, so I hid it from most of my family and friends. During that time I was hospitalized a number... Terrible student + bipolar (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - June 4, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: amandabelle Source Type: forums

Bipolar?
Forum: Mental health Posted By: Courts_Rara Post Time: 02-06-2016 at 22:57 (Source: The Student Room)
Source: The Student Room - June 3, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: forums

Question to those suffriing from highs and lows - or 'bipolar'
Forum: Health Posted By: Anonymous Post Time: 30-05-2016 at 12:06 (Source: The Student Room)
Source: The Student Room - May 30, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: forums

Should med school applicants be required to disclose past psychiatric/psychological issues?
Given that various psychiatric and psychological issues (namely bipolar, chronic depression, drug/alcohol abuse, etc.) become serious, prevalent issues in the field of medicine, should med school applicants be required to disclose such issues (i.e., those that would not already be required to be disclosed as a part of an institutional action or misdemeanor/felony)? Clearly, past instances of these issues present added risk factors for patients that can be avoided by eliminating or reducing... Should med school applicants be required to disclose past psychiatric/psychological issues? (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - May 21, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Eclipse010 Source Type: forums