Yes, often the trigger is a relationship which created anxiety or insecurity.
It is much less likely with bipolar II than with bipolar I, but yes it can.
A reaction that produces heat
If you are not bipolar and have a specific reason to go to a bipolar support group, like supporting a relative/friend or for educational purposes, then you would likely be allowed. You might need to ask the group for permission and have a legitimate reason
No! Such drugs are likely to make symptoms worse. Some people with bipolar disorder may self-medicate with them, though.
Depression, bipolar and schizophrenia
probobly because it is bipolar and not necesarily it just makes you become mad but most likely I believe so. I have been diagnosed bipolar and any one of my friends will tell you I'm an extremest. The thing is they say love is a chemical reaction and I really believe that. When I find someone I'm chemically balanced with I find it really easy to fall in love really quickly. This has happened more than once.
Chances are that if one of your parents had it its likely that one of their children will have it as well.
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Someone with bipolar disorder already has periods of depression, and a symptom of depression can include anxiety. The increased energy levels associated with the manic episodes of bipolar disorder may look like ADHD. An individual with bipolar disorder is not likely to be diagnosed separately for depression, ADHD, or anxiety.
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.
There are many: PTSD, depression, bipolar, schizophrenia....
Yes. If left untreated, bipolar 2 can easily turn into bipolar 1 or possibly even rapid cycling bipolar disorder. (Second User) Yes, even with treatment (although it is much less likely in such a case) bipolar two disorder can become bipolar one disorder. This would happen when the hypomanic episodes of Bipolar 2 become more severe and harmful manic episodes. This change has been known to most often happen after somebody has had the disorder for some time. To clarify the first answer: Rapid cycling can occur in any type of bipolar disorder. It is not really its own type of bipolar disorder, rather, it is a condition that can occur with a bipolar disorder. It refers to a person who experiences four or more bipolar mood swings in a year. This can also develop over time or be a part of the disorder from the start.