If you cannot afford to speak with a counselor or psychiatrist, we suggest contacting your local mental health association for referrals to less-expensive resources.
You need to go to your doctor and get some medication so that your brain can function properly and that you will have the bipolar under control. If you think it is needed, go to some counseling or see a phyciatrist to help you out.
Ask your relatives, or go to a psychiatrist. You can explain to them how you feel & they will support you.
From gergc I have been bipolar for 60 years. You will not find this suggestion any where in biolar medical circles. Find an "educated" (TA) Transactional Analysis practitioner. Some who are new at (TA) find Bipolar daunting. It will not cure you but you will understand yourself in relation to others better as you communicate with them. It works for me. End
Bipolar neurons are found in the retina and olfactory nerve in the nose.
Yes, bipolar disorder is a treatable illness that can be controlled quite well with medication and therapy.
Some people with bipolar find that their moods vary with the seasons, having depressive episodes in winter and manic episodes in summer. Also, stress can affect it.
Search Bipolar, maybe you'll find some help there.
The correct term is bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disease though.
find it yourself! im bipolar. its over here. shutup!. i love you. go home!
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Mood swings are a symptom of bipolar; but that does not definitively mean you are bipolar; your best bet is to go to a doctor. There are times when you may have symptoms but not the disease.
There are many places on the internet that one can find quizzes and questionnaires that will tell if it looks like the person taking the quiz is bi-polar. The way to find out for sure is to go to a psychologist. They are trained and educated and will best know how to tell if the person is bipolar, and give that person the tools to handle the diagnosis.