You cycle through depression, mania, and mixed episodes faster than doctors expect. Your mood shifts every few days-sometimes every few hours. Traditional bipolar advice doesn't work because it's designed for longer cycles. You need something different.
Rapid-cycling Bipolar I means experiencing four or more mood episodes per year. Ultra-rapid cycling means episodes shift within days or weeks. Ultradian cycling means your mood can change within a single day. If this is your reality, you know that standard treatment approaches often fall short.
Written by someone living with ultra-rapid cycling Bipolar I, Rapid Fire provides the practical guidance you've been searching for:
Clear explanations of what rapid cycling actually is-and why it's so often misdiagnosed as anxiety, PTSD, borderline personality disorder, or other conditionsWhy rapid cycling is harder to treat than classic Bipolar I, and what actually works when lithium and standard treatments failPractical strategies for managing cycles that shift in days, not months-including sleep protection, early warning signs, trigger management, and financial safeguardsHonest discussion of medications: what the research shows, the trial-and-error process, side effects and trade-offs, and finding "good enough" when perfect isn't possibleHow to maintain work, relationships, and creativity when your brain cycles unpredictablyCrisis protocols for dangerous mixed episodes and the crashes that follow maniaWhat to do when everything stops working: ECT, TMS, ketamine, and other options for treatment-resistant cyclingHow to build a meaningful life within the constraints of severe mental illnessThis book provides:
Evidence-based information grounded in DSM-5 criteria and researchPractical tools including mood tracking templates, safety plans, and crisis protocolsStrategies that work whether you cycle weekly, daily, or multiple times per dayRealistic expectations without toxic positivityRecognition that medication is necessary but rarely sufficient on its ownNo false promises. No miracle cures. Just honest, practical guidance from someone who understands what you're going through because they're living it too.
Whether you're newly diagnosed, have been struggling for years, or are supporting someone with rapid cycling, this book provides the comprehensive guidance you need to navigate one of the most challenging presentations of bipolar disorder.
You can't control the cycling. But you can learn to manage it. You can build a life. And you're not alone.
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