No, not all women are bipolar. Bipolar is a mental disorder, just like cancer, or having lost an arm. We all have problems but women get mood swings because of PMS, not because they are bipolar.
No. Bipolar is a on-going thing. We all have our bipolar moments or tendencies but unless it is an ongoing thing and you have the criteria for a diagnoses you aren't bipolar. Also by naming a condition it automatically means that not everyone has it.
Bipolar does run in families, though it doesn't affect everyone.
Although Bipolar Disorder effects everyone differently, Bipolar Disorder has been known to effect happiness, sadness, interests, likes, dislikes, etc. If you are intersted in learning more I encourage you to search "Bipolar Disorder" in a search engine. (Here is a site I like: http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/bipolar-disorder/index.shtml)
Yes. While not everyone in the family will become bipolar, it does run in families.
Good question. Bipolar Disorder affects everyone differently, so whether Adam Ant is on medications or not, he said in his Autobiography: "I am in recovery."
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.
No. My best friend is bi-polar and has only been with one woman for his entire life.
Like everyone else it depends on the person. And how severley they suffer with manic depression aka BiPolar.
Bipolar NOS is a category for bipolar states that do not clearly fit into the bipolar I, II, or cyclothymia diagnoses.
it affects almost about everyone in the worlds population
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There is an algorithm that your doctor probably follows. Everyone fills in a different drug-profile. But, yes there is other medications for Bipolar disorder. The benefit of quetiapine (seroquel) is that can be prescribed for lows and ups (depression and mania) in bipolar disorder. Other drugs are lamotrigine (lamictal), lithium, aripiprazole, risperidone, carbamazepine, olanzapine, clozapine, ziprasidone, fluoxetine combined with olanzapine (symbyax, specially for bipolar depression).