not more or less than anyone else
It can cause a whole lot more than just biploar disorder. That stuff will mess you up for life.
That would depend on what your eating disorder is, if it is that you are prone to overeating, it is going to be difficult to lose weight, on the other hand, if you have a eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia, you will lose weight.
Women are more prone to osteoperosis a bone disorder and calcium is good for bone
If you have a disorder your more prone to pass it on because its in your genes
Not always, but someone with one type of eating disorder is more prone to developing or "meshing in" another eating disorder than the average person is.
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To figure out whether you have a mental disorder, you would have to go to a Psychologist who will then do studies on you. These studies will tell you if you have a mental disorder and what disorder you have.
Bipolar disorder, or manic-depressive disorder, is a mood disorder. Sufferers at times can be perfectly normal, but are prone to bouts of deep depression, even suicidal depression, alternating with periods of euphoric happiness - a mental state in which the world is a wonderful place in which the sufferer may feel that he or she is able to accomplish great things. In the UK, Stephen Fry is a well known sufferer from, and writer about, bipolar disorder.
Actually, you can be born with an eating disorder. It is statistically shown that almost 95% of women are prone to developing an eating disorder, but some may be born with a chemical imbalance, causing an eating disorder.
If the person is prone to blaming all their angry feelings on their loved ones , then possibly, but most of the time bipolars are fixed on hurting their own skin, not others.
Prone is an adjective.
selflessnessSelflessness is an excellent antonym for narcissism (as an adjective), as well as empathy, while a good antonym for a Narcissist (the noun and disorder itself) would be Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). People with OCD have extremely sensitive and tender consciences and are thus known to be neurological opposites of Psychopaths and Narcissists. People with OCD are very guilt-prone and overly conscientious. (Note that Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is not the same thing as Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD). So, when discussing narcissism as a character trait, the antonym "selflessness" is right on; but if referring to it as the disorder, Narcissism, then the opposite of Narcissism would be OCD.