A husband, when describing his wife may say, “Sometimes she is very tender and affectionate and at other times very wild, uncontrollable and aggressive without any real cause”. The manic states alternate, sometimes, with profound sadness and apprehension, but this is less common than the alternation with aggressive states. Additionally, there may be a profound anxious restlessness: ‘Anxiety, so severe at times that she wasn’t able to lie down, but was compelled to sit day and night’. ‘Disagreeable mood, vehement, peevish, quarrelsome; an hour later talkative, cheerful, laughing, singing’. ‘At times very angry about persons whom she wants to hug the next moment’.
In Stapf’s Additions to Materia Medica Pura we read about spasms returning every evening, with ‘…almost insane alternation bet- ween affectionate mood, frolicsome and outbreaks of rage, with an inclination to bite’.
Some typical expressions: ‘I need everything in big quantities, to go out a lot, to have a lot of money, to enjoy a lot, a lot of changes etc. but other times I am heavy, I do not want to move, I want to sleep all the time.’ ‘I am sentimental and egotistical. My problem is that I lose my discipline, and I shout, I scream, I cry!’. These kinds of attitude are heard from patients that are in a Crocus state just before the real manic depressive state develops.
In this state they will easily take to drinking alcohol, with the excuse of having minor problems. They want to dominate in their relation- ship, to do whatever they like, to be the boss. Some of them will have an outlet for their energy in community activities, going out on demonstrations for the rights of their community, or in rebellious things. All these states are exaggerated states that those around them can see are not normal.
They have periodic mirth, about once a week, where the patient is inclined to talk, to prattle and joke in a state that is bordering on