I dont know for sure. But if you are taking the proper medications as prescribed, they should.
If you mean do they accept people with diagnosed bipolar disorder, they do not. The armed forces in general are not fond of recruits whose behavior is subject to wide variations, especially when it involves technical skills or handling weapons.
In order to have a functional relationship with someone who has borderline personality disorder the main thing is to accept that they have a condition and to be able to provide support and understanding. If you are willing to live with it, then you can make the relationship work. Offer support, learn about the illness, and work with them to make it as manageable as possible.
Possibly narcissistic personality disorder. Possibly sociopathic personality disorder.
Yes. Anorexia is a documented and accepted disease / disorder.
Neither the Intelligence, nor the Military Forces would accept a person with anything that is classified as a mental illness.
No, accept responsibility.
While there don't appear to be any bipolar support groups IN Thousand Oaks, there are quite a lot in CA. Check out the following website to find the one closest to you: www.dbsalliance.org/FindSupport (You'll have to accept the terms of use first)
If, in fact, you are developing schizophrenia, it will not be long before you do not accept that you have a disorder at all. Talk to someone now, while you can still get help.
From eatingdisorder.meetup.com/cities/us/ny/new_york/ website you can get the information about eating disorder facility within the NY ares
No, they are not considered legal tender. If someone is willing to accept them, there is no problem with it, but they do not have to accept them.
Would someone probably accept what? Please rewrite your question -- we want to help! :)
Accept and move on.