No, nothing can go away permamently, they just take control of it. If you are taking medication for your Bipolar disorder and take it regularly and just like you are suppose to, you can become normal because of the medicine. But if you stop taking it, it can come back and be worse, so you should always take your medicine! You can control it LIKE the disorder went away, but it didn't.
Not only does bipolar not stop - if left untreated, it gets worse as you get older! People who think they can "get by" without seeking treatment unfortunately find that their mood swings come more often as they get older. They also become worse each time, and eventually the person becomes permanently demented in a state similar to Alzheimer's.
Yes you can in fact go to a treatment center for a bipolar disorder. You will have to see what is available in your area.
Yes, bipolar disorder is a treatable illness that can be controlled quite well with medication and therapy.
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder is generally caused by genetics.
With the exception of Antisocial Personality Disorder, Bipolar Disorder is the mental illness most commonly associated with alcoholism. Over 40% of individuals with Bipolar 1 have a history of alcohol abuse.Basically, Bipolar Disorder and alcoholism tend to go hand in hand. Being Bipolar can cause increased mood swings in alcoholics.
The correct term is bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disease though.
a disorder
http://blogs.psychcentral.com/bipolar/2009/01/bipolar-disorder-qa-how-close-are-we-to-a-bipolar-cure/
Firstly, I'm sorry that your son has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Secondly, your doctor should have given you information, and pamphlets with needed information about bipolar disorder, if not you should ask him for them.
Yes, stress makes Bipolar Disorder behavior worse. My daughter is Bipolar.
It's not known to be an effective treatment for bipolar disorder.
Bipolar Disorder, not otherwise specified. It means a form of Bipolar Disorder that doesn't really fit the other diagnostic categories.