Bipolar is a lifelong disease, but there are medications that people can take to help keep the disease under control.
There are some instances in which a bipolar person can become dangerous to either themselves, those around them, or both. This usually doesn't happen as long as they are on their medications though. I'm including a link that should give you more information about this disorder.
2006-06-11 05:44:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer is Yes and No. If you've known the person for some time you should be able to be ready when he or she has a mood swing. This will help you to handle the situation without a sudden surprise in which case can add to the persons mood swings. It is best to get advice from a trained professional on bipolar. There are many questions and answers that are still being explored with bipolar.
2006-06-12 07:06:25
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answered by sunnyday11 1
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In general, bipolar disorder is a life-long psychiatric condition. The brain works in a unique way that causes periodic mood swings. The intensity of these swings and the time between them varies from person to person, and within the past several years psychiatry has described two distinct types of bipolar disorder.
In most cases, bipolar disorder is among the most effectively treated serious mental health conditions. We understand what helps in the large majority of cases. However, compliance with medication is often the largest hurdle. Because taking the medicine is preventive, persons who have bipolar disorder have to continue taking it in order to avoid creating problems for themselves and their loved ones. And they must take it in spite of side effects (which, luckily, are fewer with the newer medications). Since bipolar disorder usually first appears in late adolescence, the skepticism that marks this phase in life may make it difficult for the person to accept that they have a disease that requires treatment.
Living with someone who has bipolar disorder is usually not physically dangerous, even if they are not adequately medicated. However, the symptoms of mania can be highly disruptive: Sleeplessness, extremely high energy, psychotic thinking, irrational euphoria, spending sprees, wanderlust, increased sexual energy, etc. In the depressed phase, the exact opposites can occur, and suicidal risks are frequent.
In addition, the lack of sleep in often leads to the manic individual (i.e., those who are not taking prescribed medications and become symptomatic) to over indulge in alcohol or sleep-inducing drugs just to get some rest. Unfortunately, this can eventually lead to alcoholism or drug addiction, which may require additional treatment.
2006-06-11 05:09:27
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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It is pretty easy to control for long periods of time but there may be breakthroughs occasionally. No it is not dangerous to live with someone with it. Remember, many of the most creative and ingenious people who ever lived had bipolar disease! Take strength in the gift!
2006-06-11 04:41:18
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answered by Blueberry H 3
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suzy, no if some one is in treatment,and going regularly to theropy, and on medication you must get informed from the doctor your self about the illness. no you will have bi polor all your life. but with proper meds and theropy which go hand and hand yes you can learn to live around it. meaning the person that is bi polor. but it takes sometimes years of hard word with a theropist, and a great understanding of your illness. the highs and the lows, meaning depression. it is hard for doctors to get the rght combination of meds. and you must have your level -blood checked every 3 months. once this level of med is working then you your self must learn the thing to do when you hit a high
and know you can't stay there, cause as much bi polors love the great highs, there is always the drop off and deep depression.
the neuroligist now have an inplant called a vagual nerve stimualtor implant, itis same day surgary, and has helped so many.it is inplanted in the chest just under the skin. please look all this up under WEB M.D. this will give you a great understanding of the bi polor illness. if not treated yes it can be
a very dangerous thing for any one to live around......get this person help right away. if not do not be around or live with this person. but help is out there. hope i have given you the answers you needed.......god bless
2006-06-11 05:42:49
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answered by snowdancer41 3
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bipolar is a disorder, not a disease. you can't catch it. and bipolars are no more likely to become violent than anyone else. if they're violent people already then it would be dangerous to live with them. you're ears will probably hurt if you live with a bipolar but that's just yelling.
2006-06-11 04:54:49
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answered by Exodus 3
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MY NAME IS LISA AND I JUST FOUND OUT 4 MONTHS AGO I HAVE BIPOLAR WITH DEPRESSION AND YES IT IS A LIFE LONG MENTAL ILLNESS AND WITH IT YOU CAN EITHER TAKE YOUR MEDS AND TREAT IT OR END UP IN A MENATL HOSPITAL AND I WORK IN AMENATL HOSPITAL IT IS CALLED WESTERN STATE HOSPITAL IF YOU LIKE TO KEEP IN TOUCH MY SCREEN NAME ON YAHOO MESSENAGER IS LIPLAPPIN22980 PLZ ADD ME
2006-06-11 23:32:36
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answered by liplappin22980 1
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yes
2006-06-11 17:21:03
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answered by annie 3
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