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Is it bad to have bipolar depression?

Is it bad to have bipolar depression?

While the manic episodes of bipolar I disorder can be severe and dangerous, individuals with bipolar II disorder can be depressed for longer periods, which can cause significant impairment.

What should you not say about bipolar?

Saying them is not going to be helpful.

  • “You’re Just Overreacting Again”
  • “Anything That Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger”
  • “Everybody Has Mood Swings Sometimes”
  • “Everyone Is a Little Bipolar Sometimes”
  • “You Are Psycho”
  • “You’re Acting Like a Maniac”
  • “I Wish I Was Manic so I Could Get Things Done”

Can you be happy with bipolar?

Are my periods of happiness just mania? My short answer is: Yes, a person who lives with bipolar disorder can certainly be truly happy.

How do you know if you have bipolar disorder?

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To get a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, you must have had at least one manic or hypomanic experience. Signs of manic behavior include: Your mood isn’t comfortable. It might feel good at first, especially after depression. But it quickly becomes erratic and out of control. Your judgment swerves way off.

Should you talk to someone about their bipolar disorder?

Once you’ve learned about bipolar disorder and still think they might have it, talk to them about it. They might have been thinking the same thing themselves but weren’t sure how to reach out. There’s also a chance that they might not be aware of what you see as symptoms.

Should I get a bipolar disorder screening?

If so, ask your doctor about a bipolar disorder screening. This condition, also called manic depression, is a condition of extremes. It can run in families. How your brain works and even its structure might figure in, too.

Do you see a psychiatrist or psychologist for bipolar disorder?

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Many see both. Because bipolar disorder varies from person to person, so does the right treatment plan. Where to start depends on the person’s goals, here’s what each works on: Psychiatrists will explore medication options and work with you to find the right medication. Medication can reduce the frequency and severity of episodes.