You do not "grow out" of Bipolar disorder. You can take medication to keep stable, but it make take a few tries to get the right meds.
No. As you get older your brain is still growing so its likely that the symptoms will change until the time your brain stops developing.
Instantly or gradually depending on whether or not you have ever been treated or you just suddenly stop taking medication. See your physician if your moods are swinging.
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Bipolar does not cause any physical problems. If you are asking if your child could grow up and have bipolar, too, yes that is possible because it does occur in families.
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Bipolar NOS is a category for bipolar states that do not clearly fit into the bipolar I, II, or cyclothymia diagnoses.
Bipolar disorder has a genetic component - it does seem to run in families, and if you have people in your family who have bipolar disorder, you have a higher chance to have it yourself. However, there is more than just genetics causing it - scientists haven't figured out the whole think, but they know it is more than just a gene or group of genes. Some people can grow up in the same family and have the same genes, but not develop bipolar disorder.
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Kids can definitely get Bipolar, especially if one (or both) of the parents are Bipolar.
Bipolar is the correct spelling.
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