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Headaches are a very common symptom of Bipolar disorder. If your headache is like a migraine, accompanied by vomiting and nausea, it is even more possible that you have bipolar disorder. If you seem to need darkness and quiet, this is another sign. See a psychologist or your regular doctor to be diagnosed.

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