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No, it is an example of a perforated state. Indonesia would be an example of a fragmented state.
It's an example of an idiom. 'Fuggaboutid', for example.idiom
Pressumably, those would be tasks that require a network connection - for example, updating your antivirus database.Pressumably, those would be tasks that require a network connection - for example, updating your antivirus database.Pressumably, those would be tasks that require a network connection - for example, updating your antivirus database.Pressumably, those would be tasks that require a network connection - for example, updating your antivirus database.
That would be an island, an example of an island would be Cuba.
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.
A doctor, who has made the bipolar diagnosis, would usually prescribe medication which would deal with the highs and lows typical of the condition. An example of this would be lithium carbonate. So a sufferer would not necessarily be prescribed just an antidepressant. Moreover, most type 1 Bipolar patients are not treated by use of a single drug. Generally a cocktail of a mood stabilizer, anti-depressant and anti-psychotic are indicated. Furthermore, SSRI class anti-depressants (Prozsac for example) are generally counter-indicated in the treatment of Bipolar patients as they can trigger manias. It is important to go and get the correct diagnosis, in order to be on the right medication for you. There are many excellent examples of medication available now, which can give a bipolar sufferer a much more stable life. If you are bipolar, you would need treatment for this debilitating illness. But you could be suffering from something else. Better to get checked out as soon as possible.
They are usually some form of upper and I would think that would not help a bipolar person stay on task. Plus, it might interfere with the meds needed to help the bipolar condition.
This can be classified as Bipolar. I am actually a diagnosed and medicated Bipolar person. Bipolar and Depression symptoms can be very similar but if your emotions are rapid and changing constantly, this would be classified more as a Bipolar condition.
Because he might have another illness that is causing his current symptoms. For example, if someone is severely depressed, then the person would (obviously) be diagnosed with depression. If, however, the person has a history of Bipolar II, then the person would probably have a diagnosis of Bipolar II instead.
Manic and Depressive. Manic is extreme happiness or hyperness while depressive is well.. depression. Bipolar is like a meter there are highs, lows, and middle. For Bipolar Disorder the high would be Manic Phase, the Low would be Depression Phase and the middle would be Neutral
No, this combo might cause a maniac episode on a bipolar disease.
Rhiannon would need to be evaluated by a mental health professional to be properly diagnosed as Bipolar.
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 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.
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.
your entire natural life, however long that is. if properly treated, there is no reason that bipolar would shorten a person's life.