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manic-depressive

a person afflicted with manic-depressive illness suffering from a disorder characterized by alternating mania and depression

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mood swing manicky

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From this mood. the manic depressive might gradually change. until they reach this state.
There was a manic depressive in her family, on her mother's side.
She is clearly manic-depressive.
What's a manic-depressive?
No. - Captain Pierce, M.D., manic depressive.
Uh, Major Frank Burns, M.D. - Manic-depressive.
Aunt Elaine is just a manic-depressive.
From this mood, the manic depressive might gradually change until they reach this state.
But, of course, we are not dealing with relatively simple psychiatric pathology such as, uh, manic-depressive psychosis, involution melancholia or any other elementary psychosis.
Paranoid, schizophrenic or manic depressive. and then we'll have to decide on your name.
The symptoms of the manic depressive consist mainly of. emotional disturbances, depression, anxiety, elation, rage, a variety of happy and sad moods.
You are also a hyperthyroidic type, plus a thalamus overfunctioning. and, from the droop of your eyelids and the overstressed tone of your speech. with a manic-depressive tendency.
The patient exhibits a marked paranoid syndrome, with manic-depressive effects.
His prayers wouldn't help if addressed to a manic-depressive, rugby footballer.
Oh, no. Garden variety manic-depressive.
Patient is eine manic-depressive paranoid, type B with acute schizoid tendencies.

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For example, treatment for a manic patient jeopardizes that extraordinary feeling of well-being and risks plunging the person into the dreaded depressive phase of the illness.

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