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.response varies widely.Bipolar disorder is a chronic recurrent illness in over 90% of those afflicted.requires lifelong observation and treatment.Patients with untreated or inadequately treated bipolar disorder have a suicide rate of 15-25%.

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Survival rates are excellent when person is on medication.

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