From personal experience I would say that is is possible, although it will be different for every individual, they may become violent on highs, lows, both or neither. On lows people can become irratable which in some cases can lead to violence, but also on highs they can be unaware of people around them and hurt them without meaning to and then there are people who will never be violent or agressive..
A student who is bipolar and Autistic can be violent, however there is no reason to think that they will be just because of their diagnosis. There is no link with Autism and violent behavior, and although people with bipolar can be unpredictable and impulsive during a manic episode they are rarely violent towards other people (if medicated their condition will be managed too).
No, if that was the case the hospital would be overfilled. All bipolar means is violent mood swings. They're medicated by their doctor, that's it.
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Bipolar disorder is not a disorder that comes in stages. If you are referring to how "bipolar" this person is, well, they are bipolar. So really, how moody they are depends on the day.
No not really. You can tell a bipolar person from another. Bipolar persons will go through many mood swings. The person can feel happy about something one instant and then the next they could be sad or depressed. I would know as my mother is bipolar.
ok well im not exactly sure i just know my teacher has it and he was really great but he said i get really angry at people so i think there upset that they have bipolar and they can get stressed easer than most people and it could just be there personality.
No it isn't. A person can not transfer being bipolar to you and it's nothing you can catch.
yes,i am bipolar and i have had a few good relashonships u have to find the right person.
Bipolar is often inherited. A common trigger is a relationship which creates insecurity.
i sure hope so. i am bipolar and i want to adopt because i was adopted
yes, it is.
That all depends on the medication. Different medicines used to treat bipolar are often used for many other purposes. Tegretol, for example, is sometimes prescribed for bipolar but is also used to treat certain kinds of headaches. Seroquel, as another popular example, is often used for sleep or for depression.