Talk with your psychiatrist. Or find a new one if you have to. Bipolar disorder wrecks havoc on a persons life, as you know, and you deserve to feel better. Fully treated bipolar disorder becomes a tamer beast, and will allow you some peace. Keep speaking up until someone listens, because you deserve to feel stable again.
If you find out why, great, but quit taking it now.
If you are around a depressed person for too long, it might catch on. just try to cheer your friend up and talk to them about whats making them depressed. try to help them & make sure they know you will always be there for them.
I would recommend counseling with a family religious leader or a trained counselor. Your family member should be asked to discuss what is making them sad or depressed.
You destroy someone by knocking their confidence to zero and making them terminally depressed.
Well, Bipolar Disorder, is much more severe than Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivty Disorder (ADHD), so the answer to this question is, 'no."
The only person I think you should trust on making such an impotent diagnosis as bipolar disorder in a child is a doctor that you have done extensive research on. And even if the doctor is trusted it never hurts to get a second opinion.
There are a variety of drugs that have been found effective in cases of bipolar disorder. Consult with a physician for help in determining which would be best for you. You should know that it sometimes takes several weeks for psychoactive drugs to have an effect. Be patient and don't give up on yourself.
You need to realise that cutting is not going to help you deal with what is making you depressed, regardless of whether you are suicidal or not. Talk to your boyfriend about what is making you depressed; he sounds quite prepared to help you and will be able to help you sort out your personal problems. You should also see a doctor and talk to them about it - they can get you medications if necessary and recommend you to other professionals that can help as well.
Yes, cats too can get depressed and this may be due to an environmental change such as something changing in its environment, it can be seasonal depression and the cat could be depressed due to climate change in having to be inside or it could be clinically depressed in which i suggest making a lifestyle change for your cat such as new food or playing with it more, etc.
Kai Wong's favorite writer is Sylvia Plath, a German-Jewish American writer, who wrote about how hospitals ill-treated and abused depressed patients, making them more depressed, eventually leading to suicide.
They might think you're depressed, but a lot of people just like making people laugh.
No you aren't getting depressed if you have any children 10+ curse at them that's how my mom does it and they'll know that your serious don't make it easy on them because that's how the world work and so on and so on