Approximately 1-2% of the Canadian population is estimated to have Bipolar disorder. This translates to roughly 300,000 to 600,000 individuals based on Canada's population. However, prevalence rates can vary, and many cases may go undiagnosed. Awareness and access to mental health resources are crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
There are no laws that I have ever heard against being bipolar. This is not a dangerous illness that can be passed to others, and bipolars are not violent and dangerous people for the most part. Put in for your immigration papers and see what happens!
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Yes, many British people live in Canada.
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Yes.
People with bipolar can have psychoses. They can have man of thoughts and feelings.
There are no laws that I have ever heard against being bipolar. This is not a dangerous illness that can be passed to others, and bipolars are not violent and dangerous people for the most part. Put in for your immigration papers and see what happens!
The correct term is bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disease though.
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The Mind organisation in the UK is one of many charities that help young people with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. It has many centres where support is offered as well as drop-in sessions with other people in similar situations.
there is a web site: http://bipolar.about.com and they have a lot of information about bipolar and there is a link to a chat room for bipolar people and their families or support people.
Typical estimate for bipolar is about 3% of population, probably higher due to undiagnosed cases. Typical estimate for all mood disorders at some time in one's life (including isolated episodes) is about 10% of population.