A. All very good questions.
1. Going inpatient may help stabilize you faster because the doctors can more
aggressively treat you. That said, if you are not sick enough, your insurance
will not pay for inpatient care, and you may have to wait until you get more
ill to go in. Its bizarre, but how insurance works.
2. There are lots of things besides lithium that will help. Anticonvulsants
(Depakote, Tegretol, Lamictal, Neurontin, Topamax), antipsychotics
(Risperdal, Zyprexa, Seroquel), and even antidepressants (in some cases) can
help alleviate mania. Talk to a psychiatrist about treatment options.
3. In the interim, functioning will be difficult. You really need to be
treated aggressively and quickly to abort a manic episode. Get to a
psychiatrist as quickly as you can. Start with your GP, they can help, but
get to someone that does mania for a living for best results.