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curlydawg 08-11-2011 09:29 AM

Bad Smart and others
 
I'll bet most of ya'll have seen the acronym BAD that stands for Bipolar Affective Disorder. Today may have been the first time I've seen it. I guess of all the deseases in the world, it's just fitting that I inherited this one. :winky:

I guess I could have inherited Frequent Arthritic Renal Tendonitis FART. Of course I made that one up.

Or this one Self-Monitoring, an*l Retentive Toad SMART. And I made this one up.

I was reading about a guy with Bipolar today and he said he's vanilla now that he takes his meds. I also feel vanilla on lithium. But it's much better than going from the tip top extreme chocolate, with chocolate syrup, peanuts, sprinkles, glazed walnuts, reeses pieces.......all the way down to a bowl full of packing peanuts (styrofoam).

Yeah I'm BAD :eek:...and I really like my vanilla :D

Mari 08-11-2011 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by curlydawg (Post 794736)
I'll bet most of ya'll have seen the acronym BAD that stands for Bipolar Affective Disorder. Today may have been the first time I've seen it. I guess of all the deseases in the world, it's just fitting that I inherited this one. :winky:

I guess I could have inherited Frequent Arthritic Renal Tendonitis FART But it's much better than going from the tip top extreme chocolate, with chocolate syrup, peanuts, sprinkles, glazed walnuts, reeses pieces.......all the way down to a bowl full of packing peanuts (styrofoam).

HI,

Are you BAD NOS? I think that is my poc bills for that. He's wrong.

See wikipedia:
296.80 Bipolar disorder NOS

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSM-IV_Codes

Quote:

Bipolar disorders
Bipolar disorders
296.80 Bipolar disorder NOS
Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode depressed
296.56 In full remission
296.55 In partial remission
296.51 Mild
296.52 Moderate
296.53 Severe without psychotic features
296.54 Severe with psychotic features
296.50 Unspecified
296.40 Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode hypomanic
Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode manic
296.46 In full remission
296.45 In partial remission
296.41 Mild
296.42 Moderate
296.43 Severe without psychotic features
296.44 Severe with psychotic features
296.40 Unspecified
Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode mixed
296.66 In full remission
296.65 In partial remission
296.61 Mild
296.62 Moderate
296.63 Severe without psychotic features
296.64 Severe with psychotic features
296.60 Unspecified
296.7 Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode unspecified
Bipolar I disorder, single manic episode
296.06 In full remission
296.05 In partial remission
296.01 Mild
296.02 Moderate
296.03 Severe without psychotic features
296.04 Severe with psychotic features
296.00 Unspecified
296.89 Bipolar II disorder
301.13 Cyclothymic disorder
Mood disorder
293.83 Mood disorder due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
296.90 Mood disorder NOS
Vanilla is good but I have dreams about the walnuts, chocolate syrup, sprinkles . . . Sometimes I have vanilla and the rest at the same time. It's a mess.




M

Just Jacquie 08-11-2011 05:05 PM

YEP, THOSE ACRONYMS CAN BE ANNOYING!! Also ironic! Like someone who is oppositional is ODD :rolleyes:... Believe me, I just retired after five years as a Disability Claims Adjudicator for Social Security, and the amount of acronyms that the medical professionals use are WAY excessive - like OOB - 'out of bed'. It took me awhile to figure out a few of them, but reading medical records all day makes for a very interesting job :eek:. Boy, I can sure tell you some stories....

Off topic, sorry :rolleyes: I never liked acronyms :D.

BlueCarGal 08-11-2011 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Jacquie (Post 794858)
Boy, I can sure tell you some stories....

:Heart:We're ready! Start those stories whenever you want.
:heartthrob:

curlydawg 08-12-2011 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mari (Post 794814)
HI,

Are you BAD NOS? I think that is my poc bills for that. He's wrong.


M

Mari,

No NOS, Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode manic
Severe without psychotic features

:rolleyes:

Mari 08-13-2011 01:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by curlydawg (Post 795005)
Mari,

No NOS, Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode manic
Severe without psychotic features

:rolleyes:

Dear Curly,

I don't remember. I think sometimes the dx'es get modified -- after a while the pdoc could add a secondary dx or "down grade" the dx" by getting rid of the psychotic part.

M.

Dmom3005 08-13-2011 10:01 AM

Interesting thoughts.

I never have seen the list. Thanks for sharing it.

Donna:grouphug:

Jude

I would love to hear the stories too.

Donan

BlueMajo 08-13-2011 12:03 PM

Hhhhaaaaaaaa ! Great way of starting my day !!!!! :)

I bet I'm something like BAD ODD LOL :D

Just Jacquie 08-13-2011 04:29 PM

Another day, another time....busy housecleaning today for my sister's visit tomorrow. We moved in here in mid-April, but she's almost three hours away.
I'll have to study up on how to post pictures in my posts again...bizi, anybody??

curlydawg 08-13-2011 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueMajo (Post 795428)
Hhhhaaaaaaaa ! Great way of starting my day !!!!! :)

I bet I'm something like BAD ODD LOL :D

Hmmm, I know what BAD is now, and ODD, but LOL...Lunatic On Lithium?

Ha-ha, jes kidding?


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