I don't think there is a test to tell if someone is bipolar. I think doctors rely mostly on symptoms of the patient, and observations of the patient.
was einstein bipolar
Some girls are diagnosed as Bipolar, some girls are not Bipolar. All girls are not bipolar.
She was diagnosed with having bipolar disorder. Jane's experience with bipolar disorder in her family inspired her to study psychology in college.
Bipolar is an actual disorder. Emo means emotional that means like there very emotional aout things.Some people are bipolar and classified as emo because they have mood swings and crap lol
Bipolar is a complex illness. There are many different symptoms -- and several different types -- of bipolar disorder. The primary symptoms of the disorder are dramatic and unpredictable mood swings. The various types of bipolar disorder range from mild to severe. In other word it makes you moody and when your mood it also affects how you act
A bipolar test is a series of yes / no questions asking you about how you feel in order to determine if you have bipolar depression. The questions can seem to be obvious and easy to fake.
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there is no lab test for bipolar
no
say "you are my best friend, so i can tell you anything here it goes i have bipolar" hope that helps you.
A bipolar disorder test is an examination done by a psychiatrist in order to make the diagnosis. The test primarily consists of questions for the patient. Their answers are usually enough to detect a bipolar disorder.
Can a bipolar capcitor be tested
its still her. trust what she says. if she says she likes you - she does
I would suggest asking your docter about it
through the used of multi-tester
No, absolutely not.
Sorry, no there is no objective test that can be done on anyone (child or adult) for Bipolar Disorder. It is only diagnosable by subjective observation of symptoms (given in the current DSM in the US or ICD elsewhere in the world).