Social security rarely checks how SSI and SSDI is spent. Their main concern is whether you continue to qualify. This is determined by the continuing existence of the qualifying disability and if you are doing work that they have not approved.
i sure hope so. i am bipolar and i want to adopt because i was adopted
because they love them
It's possible, especially because of the hyperactivity, impulsivity, and aggressive behavior. These can cause the bipolar person to harm themselves or the people and objects around them.
Bipolar disorder is not a disorder that comes in stages. If you are referring to how "bipolar" this person is, well, they are bipolar. So really, how moody they are depends on the day.
No not really. You can tell a bipolar person from another. Bipolar persons will go through many mood swings. The person can feel happy about something one instant and then the next they could be sad or depressed. I would know as my mother is bipolar.
No it isn't. A person can not transfer being bipolar to you and it's nothing you can catch.
yes,i am bipolar and i have had a few good relashonships u have to find the right person.
Not really. When a person is on bipolar medication, their personality isn't gone, their problems with being super depressed and super hyper are just controlled better so they can feel more normally emotionally balanced. They still are the same person on the inside, just getting the help they need to be happy.
Bipolar is often inherited. A common trigger is a relationship which creates insecurity.
yes, it is.
That all depends on the medication. Different medicines used to treat bipolar are often used for many other purposes. Tegretol, for example, is sometimes prescribed for bipolar but is also used to treat certain kinds of headaches. Seroquel, as another popular example, is often used for sleep or for depression.
It could. But not every Bipolar person is abusive. It should however, never be an excuse for abuse. A person who is abusive Bipolar or not, is wrong in what they are doing. Seek help if you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship/situation.