Yes, but the episodes tend to not be as severe as they would be if not on medication.
Bipolar 2 disorder is a form of bipolar which not only has its highs and lows, but often mixed episodes of these, called hypomanic episodes.....usually bipolar 2's are more depressed than manic, and the mixed episodes last anywhere from an hour or for days. They can usually go from being sad to angry to content to wildly happy back to angry and so on. Some people have these episodes once a year, or several times a day.
One is tested for bipolar disorder by being asked a series of questions that have answers that give automatically makes it easy to tell, and it is treated with special medication only given to you by your doctor.
Yes, when someone is in the depressed phase of Bipolar Disorder it can make the depression worse. When someone is in the manic phase it can lead to them being more impulsive and lead to taking greater risks than either alcohol alone, or mania alone. Also alcohol can interact with many of the medications used to treat Bipolar illness adversely. It should also be noted that people with Bipolar disorder will often self medicate with alcohol and other non-prescribed drugs when not adequately being treated. The degree of ones Bipolar illness will also be a determining factor in how much alcohol will affect one with Bipolar Disorder.
I don't know, is she? Bipolar Disorder is characterized by episodes of mania and depression. If she's spending lots of money, crying incessantly, overeating (or not eating at all), sleeping too much or too little, and being overly promiscuous, she might be Bipolar.
Yes and no. Classic BP-I requires full manic episodes, but there is a new diagnosis of BP-II that requires only mild hypomanic episodes. These hypomanic episodes may be too small to notice.
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Being bipolar isn't a job
This is not within the criteria of what qualifies being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. I have Bipolar Disorder and have known many other with the disorder. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a possible category for someone who you see as a "health freak".
yes it is possible. Bipolar is very difficult to diagnose, especially in teens. Bipolar has similar aspects as ocd. infact Bipolar has many other traits similar to many,many other disorders, that's why it is so hard to diagnose. But yes it is possible. hope this helps
Well being bipolar..doesnt effect any job that you might have just as long you know how to control it! i actually had a theater teacher who was bipolar and he also had terex..He was very calm and collected but the benefit of being bipolar in theater is if you have a roll where you have to change emotions constant THEREs your strong points but it also can hurt you! S0 life is what you make it!
If you ejaculate while being treated for trichomoniasis, you won't affect treatment. If you have sex with someone while being treated, you could infect the partner, and the partner could then reinfect you.
The phrase "you get treated like crap" means that someone is being treated poorly or disrespectfully by others. It implies that the person is not being valued or respected in their interactions with others.