A doctor can treat you but its probably be better if you went to a counselor and you can talk about what's on your mind and find out why you think you might be bipolar.
If you show severe changes in mood, thinking, or behavior you may have bipolar disorder. If these symptoms regularly interfere with your job, relationships or daily life you should talk with your doctor or psychiatrist.
Yes.
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Search "DSM-IV criteria for bipolar disorder" on the internet. You can read the criteria and see if they fit. The DSM-IV is the diagnostic manual for psychiatry.
If you can control your Bipolar Disorder with the medications, chances are that you can stay in the Navy. However, if your Bipolar Disorder becomes uncontrollable, then there is a possible chance that you cannot be in the navy. There isn't much that can be said because it all depends on how well you can control the Bipolar Disorder with your medications.
Yes that could be a symptom of bipolar.
Why ask questions that are not true? ---- See a psychiatrist, you are suffering delusions.
it won't hurt you (besides the side effects it causes) you will just see no change in the issues that you have.
find it yourself! im bipolar. its over here. shutup!. i love you. go home!
It's called Frontier Psychiatrist by the Avalanches.
You may have ADHD but I'm not sure. Talk to a psychiatrist about it.
You should get a pregnancy test to verify that you are pregnant.