What are symptoms of a bipolar disorder?!


Question: What are symptoms of a bipolar disorder?
I'm not, I just I need examples to figure something out please.

Answers:

Feeling unusually “high” and optimistic OR extremely irritable

Unrealistic, grandiose beliefs about one’s abilities or powers

Sleeping very little, but feeling extremely energetic

Talking so rapidly that others can’t keep up

Racing thoughts; jumping quickly from one idea to the next

Highly distractible, unable to concentrate

Impaired judgment and impulsiveness

Acting recklessly without thinking about the consequences

Delusions and hallucinations (in severe cases)



Stereotypically a person with bipolar was what the old bipolar name - manic depression - these huge highs where they are "King (or Queen) of the world" and severe depression. Both extremes are significant and there is no in between. But this the extreme.

A lot of people tend to swing a lot closer to the "normal" mood.



Don't forget the spending every second of thu day planning your own suicide and just hating being alive. Spending countless hours in bed not wanting to face the world then at the drop of the hat being invincible and running on 2 hours sleep.




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