How do Bipolar people act?!


Question: I just wondering because I remember my ex-boyfriend being bipolar and told me he took meds for it. I remember he told me, that he will not hit me or anything an don't worry about it. We are not together agian, he have a new girlfriend also strated a family with her i'm very jealous of her. I feel sorry for her there two kids.

so How do bipolar people act these days! can they stiil act strange with there meds.


Answers: I just wondering because I remember my ex-boyfriend being bipolar and told me he took meds for it. I remember he told me, that he will not hit me or anything an don't worry about it. We are not together agian, he have a new girlfriend also strated a family with her i'm very jealous of her. I feel sorry for her there two kids.

so How do bipolar people act these days! can they stiil act strange with there meds.

My ex-boyfriend was bi polar as well. It had not been diagnosed until we were noo longer together anymore. Life was a rollercoaster with him. When he was manic it was good because he was very affectionate and nice. When he was depressed it was awful because he didnt want to be touched let alone have anyone near him. He was mean in what he said most of the time, but there was always an excuse for him. It was always my fault for getting my feelings hurt because of somethng he said because I took everything he said seriously and he just couldnt be himself around me. He was always right I was always wrong. Getting him out of my life was the best thing I could have done. I went through a very deep depression throughout our relationship, and thenasfter because my mind had been so screwed up and my self esteem was non existent. I am now with this guy for over a year now who works WITH me. He has been so good for me. I still dream about my ex. We were together for 4 years, so naturally there will always be a part of me that willmiss him somewhat, but I woulkd NEVER put myself through that again!!!!

I regret a lot, now we turn a star.

i dunno
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idk :-( im so sorry

Typically there are highs and lows. A high may be a period of increased energy, euphoria, sexual disinhibition, grandiosity, lack of sleep and or spending lots of money. One may also hear voices and see things. The person may also be extremenly agitated and/or paranoid. These are symptoms of "mania". A person with bipolar may slide into depressive episodes also.

Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder that causes episodes of depression (sadness and hopelessness) and episodes of mania (severely elevated mood). These episodes commonly affect your energy level, behavior, ability to function, and your ability to think clearly or make sound decisions.

People with bipolar disorder are not always depressed or manic; they can go for long stretches of time in a "normal," balanced mood. The typical person with bipolar disorder has an average of four episodes during the first 10 years of the illness.
Depressive episodes are characterized by overwhelming feelings of sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness. Symptoms may include
Sadness
Excessive crying
Loss of pleasure
Abnormal sleep
Low energy
Restlessness
Difficulty concentrating
Irritability
Loss of appetite or overeating
Feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness
Thoughts of death or suicide

Manic episodes are periods of elated mood, which can include racing thoughts, extreme irritability or reckless behavior. Symptoms may include
Inappropriate sense of euphoria (elation)
Racing thoughts; talking too much
Extreme irritability
Reckless behavior
Abnormal sleep
Excessive energy
Out of control spending
Difficulty concentrating
Abnormally increased activity, including sexual activity
Poor judgment
Aggressive behavior

Hope this helps you.

type bipolar in google and it tells you everything you need to know

Up down up down.....happy sad.....happy.....sad.....Up down like a roller coaster without the thrills





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