Are You Bipolar?
Here are some signs that you may have bipolar disorder. Keep in mind that this is just a guide to help you identify the symptoms. It’s not, in any way, an attempt to provide medical advice. Give yourself one point for each symptom you’re feeling. Then add everything up at the end. Check out the results and recommendations after.
• Suicidal thoughts
• Depression
• Moodiness
• Overconfidence
• Aggression and anger
• Anxiety
• Sadness
• Impulsive behavior
• Increased energy
• Risky behaviors due to a false sense of self-esteem
• Hallucinations
• Intense irritability
• Lack of sleep
• Fast speaker with the inability to keep a conversation
• Unreasonable level of optimism
• Impatience and aggressive behavior
• Substance abuse
• Increased energy
• Increased libido
• Overconfidence
• Feeling worthless, lonely, and empty
• Indecisiveness
• Racing thoughts
• Agitation
If you scored 7 to 14 points, you may be bipolar. Instead of worrying about it, write down your feelings. That’s a good way to let go of your worries. It’s also a good idea to learn more bipolar disorder. Gather more information and talk to your parents about it.
If you scored 15 and above, there’s a huge possibility that you have bipolar. Take it easy. There’s still hope for you. It isn’t doomsday. Remember, bipolar can be treated. Get with your parents and explain to them how you really feel. Your parents can take you to a doctor for diagnosis. Once you’re under the care of a doctor, you can get the right treatment to manage your bipolar.
Bipolar disorder can be managed and treated once it’s recognized. Immediate interventions from your parents and other medical experts can help you manage the condition.
It’s not your fault if you have bipolar. Don’t be ashamed if you’re diagnosed with it. The sooner you deal with it, the better.
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