Not unless you are posing a risk to them or the public. Just for having bipolar, no, as long as you can keep it under control.
If the person is a threat to himself or others around him then yes. If you are his carer then yes again. If not then no you may not.
No
He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which caused extreme mood swings.
No One, because Macy Gray do not suffer of the bipolar disorder.
Yes, he was recently diagnosed with it.
This is not within the criteria of what qualifies being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. I have Bipolar Disorder and have known many other with the disorder. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a possible category for someone who you see as a "health freak".
Sylvia Plath suffered from depression throughout her life. There is no evidence to suggest that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
around 10%
Yes, I have both. Diagnosed in 2008 as being manic depressive and boderline bipolar.
I believe he's been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Yes, a lot of people diagnosed with OCD also are diagnosed with other anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder.
Someone with bipolar disorder already has periods of depression, and a symptom of depression can include anxiety. The increased energy levels associated with the manic episodes of bipolar disorder may look like ADHD. An individual with bipolar disorder is not likely to be diagnosed separately for depression, ADHD, or anxiety.
around 10%