I'm bipolar and I can tell you it is very hard to have friends. But the key is that you both need to be open and you might have to force the friend to open up. Its very important to make sure they know you care about them and will nd there for them. You also need to be patient with them.
I don't know if there is a way of determining whether they often return to it or if it's permanently gone. Seeing how they are bipolar, there is a great chance that they will come back! Though overtime, the friendship may just dissolve "naturally".
Yes, more then a someone with our bipolar disorder but, anyone can misunderstand their own feellings.
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They will say at a manic state,"anything ". And they can do everything a non bipolar person can do also, often better!!
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Friendship is a way to help express your feeling to someone close to you
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Yes. Children with one bipolar parent have a 30% chance of developing bipolar disorder. Even children of bipolar parents who do not develop bipolar disorder are at increased risk (compared to children who do not have a bipolar parent) for other psychopathology such as ADHD, learning disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, etc. Children with two bipolar parents are at an even greater risk of developing bipolar disorder.
Friendship is basically about having someone you trust deeply, and care dearly for. Someone willing to stand by your side when the go and gets rough. Someone to talk to and laugh with. Friendship is about having a friend you know you can trust, and someone you tell you the truth no matter what.
Bipolar disorder is generally accompanied by having severe mood swings. The two common moods exerted by someone with bipolar disorder as manic highs and crippling depression.