I haven't been clinically diagnosed as bipolar, but I noticed that I have 4 personalities. I have 4 personalities and they all disagree on everything. One personality thinks differently and makes me act certain ways, and another personality disagrees completely and makes me act differently. Some people, especially my parents, are starting to notice this and these personalities effect relationships, school, and other things. I don't think I have multiple personalities because all of mine know about each other and tend to argue with each other and stuff.
I've identified the following personalities:
1) a child who acts childish, talks childish, and enjoys childish things like sing-along-movies and other things.
2) A gothic person obsessed with death, made me attemt suicide, and other things
3) An Indian (I'm part Ojibwe Indian) that hates white people and speaks Cherokee.
4) A smart person who gets good grades and is very organized and knows lots of information.
Is this bipolar
2006-10-17
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no you are quadnobular
2006-10-17 11:17:32
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answered by stalkin ya 4
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No... it incredibly is not any longer crap. in certainty, frequently prognosis is the bridge to useful therapy for the underlying subjects. The prognosis "bipolar" fairly refers decrease back to the common deviation, via which I advise the bell curve, of humanity, and somebody who's severe on the top in terms of emotional lability (going up and down) is considered bipolar. it incredibly is that straightforward. psychological ailment isn't a crock, yet i can work out why you may think of prognosis may be. certainly, maximum pdocs (i'm hoping) have self assurance that it fairly is maximum serious to handle the indications in an individualized therapy direction, regardless of the prognosis. An occasion of a borderline case is schizoaffective sickness, which incorporates features of bipolar and schizophrenia. Many medical doctors could have differing critiques on the place the affected person lies on the bipolar-schizophrenia spectrum yet decrease back to prognosis: A prognosis is tremendously much continuously mandatory as a manner to get popularity of therapy from an coverage organization. it incredibly is purely a certainty. i comprehend i'm no longer agreeing with you on each factor, yet I certainly have a ton of adventure with those issues and felt the could desire to shed somewhat gentle.
2016-12-13 10:09:41
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answered by ? 4
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If you've been diagnosed as bipolar, there's a good chance you're bipolar. That doesn't preclude other problems. Multiple Personality Disorder is, I understand, extremely rare but Dissociative Identity Disorder isn't.
You really need to talk this over with your psychiatrist, but in the meanwhile, you may want to take a look at:
http://www.crazyboards.org
Me, I'm just regular Bipolar...
2006-10-18 04:17:11
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answered by Random Bloke 4
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In my opinion, you're not bipolar. Classic bipolar symptoms include mania and depression - mania can range from being really hyper/excited or making poor decisions for yourself. I have type 2 bipolar, which basically means the person is mostly depressed and has some mild manic episodes.
I'd go to a psychiatrist, especially if you have attempted or are even thinking about suicide.
2006-10-17 11:09:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a dissociative disorder. Dissociative disorders vary in form and severity. A lot of information is available on the 'net. Just be careful to stay with the reputable sites and sources or you may find yourself in a real mess.
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Everyone occasionally experiences dissociation without its being disruptive. For example, a person may drive somewhere and then realize that he does not remember many aspects of the drive because of preoccupation with personal concerns, a program on the radio, or conversation with a passenger. Perception of pain may become dissociated under hypnosis. However, other forms of dissociation disrupt a person's sense of self and the recollection of life events. When memory is poorly integrated, dissociative amnesia occurs. When identity is fragmented along with memory, dissociative fugue or dissociative identity disorder occurs. When the experience and perception of self are disrupted, depersonalization disorder occurs.
Dissociative disorders are usually associated with overwhelming stress, which may be generated by traumatic life events, accidents, or disasters that are experienced or witnessed or by intolerable inner conflict that forces the mind to separate incompatible or unacceptable information and feelings.>>
2006-10-17 11:11:29
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answered by Faith 5
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I'd check into Schizophrenia or Multiple Personality Disorder. Bipolar is more or less when you go from extremities of being like really happy and then really depressed or like from being in a GREAT mood to being REALLY angry.
2006-10-17 11:04:08
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answered by Heather 3
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Your 8
or single wheel drive
2 x 4 = 8. lol
2006-10-17 11:11:49
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answered by This, That & such 5
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Sounds like your crazy, I mean you have multiple personalities disorder like Sybil
2006-10-17 11:04:57
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answered by Amanda S 2
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Ok, but when a person has multiple personalities, they are not aware of it because they black out, and 'lose time.' So you don't.
2006-10-17 11:03:55
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answered by mama 5
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Ask your smart person personality. He should know.
2006-10-17 11:04:38
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answered by jard jard binx 3
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I think you need to see a new psychiatrist.
2006-10-17 11:09:28
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answered by buff831 2
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