What are the symptoms of bipolar
November 14th 2006 02:19
There is a list of specific symptoms that occur with bipolar depression. This includes:
1. A person who is bipolar refuses to see that they have a problem.
2. A person who is bipolar is in contact with reality but they have a very hard time dealing with it and so they cannot impose judgments.
3. A person who is bipolar is extremely irritable. They show their anger, fear and hopelessness through occasional violent and aggressive bouts of behavior. Therefore, someone who has a history of these things should be checked for bipolar.
4. A person who is bipolar has a lot of energy so they are restless all the time. They are also defensive whenever there is a real or perceived threat to them. This means that they will commit to a lot of tasks but become seen as unreliable since they are unable to complete them all.
1. A person who is bipolar refuses to see that they have a problem.
2. A person who is bipolar is in contact with reality but they have a very hard time dealing with it and so they cannot impose judgments.
3. A person who is bipolar is extremely irritable. They show their anger, fear and hopelessness through occasional violent and aggressive bouts of behavior. Therefore, someone who has a history of these things should be checked for bipolar.
4. A person who is bipolar has a lot of energy so they are restless all the time. They are also defensive whenever there is a real or perceived threat to them. This means that they will commit to a lot of tasks but become seen as unreliable since they are unable to complete them all.
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Comment by Jessicca
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I believe I was once under Bipolar Depression (judging from the symptoms of your article).
Right now I am in recovery and learn to enjoy a little more and not trying to do everything at the same time.
Good post!
Cheerio
Jessicca