Plz read my other question to know the story:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AqLBkspOynuku5akyMrxtd7sy6IX?qid=20060801221042AA9IuX7
ThanX!!!
2006-08-02
16:28:17
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BTW, if it's not BiPolar, then what is wrong w/ me???
2006-08-02
16:31:51 ·
update #1
btw, I looked up for Bipolar symtoms& I had most of them... (the depression part of bipolar)
2006-08-02
16:40:56 ·
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Well, from reading your story it does sound like you have bipolar disorder, but you should go to a doctor to be sure. Your story sounds very familiar to my brother. Some days he is happy, others he hates the world and brings up stuff from the past and goes on and on about it to the point where he's red in the face and ready to kill someone. Some days his moods change every few hours or even every few minutes. Like one day he'll be all nice to my daughter, the next he'll be mad at her because she makes too much noise. He's always going onto my dad about things he did to him in the past...Maybe you are doing this too? Please try to get help from a doctor or something. There are ways to be cured.
Also, you should google symptoms of bipolar disorder and see if you have any of them.
2006-08-02 16:35:38
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answered by Carrie! 4
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In order to be bipolar, you would need to have both the depression and the mania. Bipolar actually used to be called manic-depressive disorder. Even though so many people are diagnosed with bipolar these days, so many of them really are not. It's a very confusing illness that is hard to diagnose correctly, especially in teenagers. To know for sure, you should see a psychologist. You need to get help for your situation at home too. Tell your school counselor about this, or call the National child abuse hotline: 1-800-4-A-CHILD. You may be afraid of what would happen if you reported this, but you deserve so much better and would be happier in the long run. God bless you.
2006-08-04 06:26:42
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answered by tumblingtumblers 2
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Get a referral to a psychiatrist or licensed psychologist immediately. Sometimes it takes years to be properly diagnosed as having bipolar disorder. How do you handle stress? What other symptoms do you have? Do you cycle back and forth into euphoria then depression and how often does this happen? I have bipolar disorder, also came from a abusive family and there are bipolar genes in my geneology. Medication and therapy at least help some, but man, I wouldn't wish it on anyone. good luck.
2006-08-02 17:13:46
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answered by vinetwo 1
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Eh... That is a complicated one. I used to be honestly misdiagnosed Bipolar, however then rediagnosed as BPD. Borderline Personality Disorder is a character sickness, that develops inside your youth, relying in your emotional growth- it includes immoderate temper swings, and lots of character position disorders that's widely impacted, and prompted via the persons you engage with. BPD may be a arguable situation- many consider that Borderline isn't truly. Because this can be a moderate, or now not wholly built sickness of MPD- or Multiple Personality Disorder, considering that you do not need modify egos.. Many medical professionals consider those stipulations don't exist. Biploar Disorder is a chemical imbalance, that many consider develops at beginning- it includes 3 phases- adding a degree degree, depressive degree, and manic degree.. BPD, and Bipolar each have the stigma of getting temper swings- however Bipolar mania is available in phases, as BPD mania is unpredictable, and is located via the law, or disorder of your emotional state. However, neither ailments are curable- best treatable via cure, and cure. I might believe BPD signs, along side Bipolar Disorder- comparable to Black, and white pondering. Splitting/ disassociation comes at phases- and lots of immoderate, and impulsive urges, and behaviors are prompted via the way you react emotionally with others. But it is extremely complicated, and complex to pinpoint 2 intellectual issues that coexist with each and every different, after they each incorporate an identical signs. They practically compromise each and every different.. from the opinion of my psychologist, Biploar/ BPD can't probably coexist in combination- and being that Bipolar Disorder is essentially the most traditionally misdiagnosed intellectual sickness within the psychiatric discipline, it would be incorrectly identified.. Many of the ones with BPD, have a moment intellectual sickness that coexists with being Borderline. Anxiety, and Depression are essentially the most traditional. But Bipolar Disorder is simply as volatile, and unpredictable as BPD. It would even be Depression/ BPD- even be certain to detect that Bipolar Disorder entails plenty of signs that mimic, or are very similar to many different intellectual issues, or visa versa. I might get the opinion of a 3rd health care professional. It can take years to thoroughly diagnose a character. I am now not announcing it's truly, it would simply be a false impression, or difficult to monitor down, and appreciate. Good success..
2016-08-28 13:34:51
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answered by brickman 4
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Nowadays everyone has "bipolar disorder" or "depression". Nobody has a normal reaction to stress and problems in their lives anymore but some kind of disorder. Alot of adolescents have trouble with their parents. All of us had mood swings, fights with our parents and rebelled when we were teenagers.
2006-08-02 23:16:49
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answered by DawnDavenport 7
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I actually think you have post traumatic stress disorder and it could amount to something else if you don't see someone soon about it. Go see a counselor at school! Seriously!
Mental illness is not something that can be "cured." But, you can get a really good drug and therapy to make things feel better and learn to cope. Also, as soon as you are old enough, get away from demeaning things, like your parents.
2006-08-02 16:36:55
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answered by Anonymous
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