Bipolar disorder is a common mental illness that can be controlled by the use of medicine. To find out if you have bipolar disorder you should first consult your physician for an prescription to see a psychologist. If you are looking for other routes, you can always search Web MD.
A psychiatrist is the physician who diagnosis and treats mental disorders like bipolar disorder. Other health care professionals who are not physicians also provide care for patients with bipolar disorder.
A psychiatrist. Dr Eden Fazel is a world renowned expert in Bipolar disorder. Tons of useful information on his website: bipolar specialist info.
There are several different types of Bipolar disorder, all of which are characterized by highs (mania) and lows (depression). I recommend below beyond blue website for more info
Manic depression is a bipolar disorder. Some systems are; poor judgment, poor temper control, easily distracted and little need for sleep. Go to, http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/bipolar-disorder/overview.html, for more info.
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Yes, there are legal ways to obtain that info.
You go on the internets, and then type your question into the Google.
They can find out by adding an app to fb, but if I recall, you have to pay for the info.
Your local family doctor should be able to explain and detail the specifics about bipolar disease and the effects it has. There are also informational pamphlets and reading books which detail bipolar disease that you could pick up from your local library.