There are lots of reasons, it varies from person to person.
There is not a single gene responsible for bipolar disorder that has been identified.
no anything can happen
By unnatural obsessions early childhood problems, or genetic disorders.
as many as 25% go on to develop antisocial personality disorder and the criminal behavior, substance abuse, and high rate of suicide attempts that are symptomatic of it
i dont think so. i have that too.
Psychologically, the person with generalized anxiety disorder may develop a sense of dread for no apparent reason-the irrational feeling that some nameless catastrophe is about to happen
That would most commonly be anorexia, but it can also happen with bulimia and orthorexia.
I can't exactly answer that, but it isn't odd. Many people do have this happen and it is a sleep disorder, but it is not bad.
If you can control your Bipolar Disorder with the medications, chances are that you can stay in the Navy. However, if your Bipolar Disorder becomes uncontrollable, then there is a possible chance that you cannot be in the navy. There isn't much that can be said because it all depends on how well you can control the Bipolar Disorder with your medications.
Yes. If left untreated, bipolar 2 can easily turn into bipolar 1 or possibly even rapid cycling bipolar disorder. (Second User) Yes, even with treatment (although it is much less likely in such a case) bipolar two disorder can become bipolar one disorder. This would happen when the hypomanic episodes of Bipolar 2 become more severe and harmful manic episodes. This change has been known to most often happen after somebody has had the disorder for some time. To clarify the first answer: Rapid cycling can occur in any type of bipolar disorder. It is not really its own type of bipolar disorder, rather, it is a condition that can occur with a bipolar disorder. It refers to a person who experiences four or more bipolar mood swings in a year. This can also develop over time or be a part of the disorder from the start.
it isn't normal for that to happen. you definetly should get that checked out. you obviouls have some super-shrink sack disorder.
There are many causes but could be a result of liver disorder, pancreas disorder, biliary disorder, and/or other digestive problems. It's best you see a doctor/physician soon, white stool is often a clear sign of a disease/disorder (whether it be a minor or major one).