Yes it can. In the manic phase the person is more likely to talk quickly, override their brain telling them that certain behaviours are risky, sleep less, become very creative and be very active. In the depressive phase it may be hard for them to get out of bed, motivate themselves to work etc.
They act bipolar...hello its the same disease no matter what sign you are
Being bipolar isn't a job
Well being bipolar..doesnt effect any job that you might have just as long you know how to control it! i actually had a theater teacher who was bipolar and he also had terex..He was very calm and collected but the benefit of being bipolar in theater is if you have a roll where you have to change emotions constant THEREs your strong points but it also can hurt you! S0 life is what you make it!
Bipolar is when you act totally different in sometimes a minute! Bipolar is acting from 2 different "poles", hence bi polar- like happy & sad. I pray there is no mania involved!
no known effect
A bipolar transistor uses both majority and minority charge carriers for conduction, while a field effect transistor primarily relies on majority charge carriers. Field effect transistors have a higher input impedance compared to bipolar transistors. Additionally, bipolar transistors are current-operated devices, while field effect transistors are voltage-operated devices.
Drug use & bipolar disorders are not good. Meth can send the user into a mania, which is followed quickly by deep depression & psychotic symptoms. Bipolar users have very poor impulse control when they are manic. The effect on people with the disorder can be even worse.
No it isn't. A person can not transfer being bipolar to you and it's nothing you can catch.
Several bipolar medications are known to cause birth defects.
No, because she is just act.
There is no such effect.
no known effect