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Am I Bipolar? 8 Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder, I know that I am but are you too?

Suspecting that you have Bipolar Disorder can be a disconcerting proposition; any mental health condition that requires treatment can at first feel daunting, and can be difficult to consider. Fortunately, Bipolar Disorder is an extremely treatable disorder, and does not mean the end of life as you know it. What exactly are the symptoms of Bipolar Disorder? The symptoms of Bipolar Disorder are broken down into two different categories (with four subcategories each): manic episodes and depressive episodes.

Manic Episodes: 4 Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder Mania

A manic episode in Bipolar Disorder is a period of time in which an individual experiences greatly heightened mood or elation. Manic episodes can last for a few days or a week, though days are the more common duration of mania. Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder mania include:

An increase in energy. Manic episodes are named for the energy that accompanies them, which is very near mania in nature. An increase in energy can manifest in several different ways, and can include simple energy increases (feeling more awake or energized), or hyper, out-of-control feelings, not unlike those produced by an adrenaline rush.
Decreased need or desire for sleep. In manic episodes, people often feel as though they do not need as much sleep as is typical. This decreased need can result in functioning at what seems to be an optimal level only a few hours of sleep, or can result in a complete avoidance of sleep. It should be noted that the more severe the disorder, the greater the likelihood of loss of sleep is, which can have its own health repercussions.
Impulsive behavior. Impulsive behavior may increase during manic episodes of Bipolar Disorder. Impulsive behavior is not necessarily always problematic, but can lead to dangerous behaviors, such as reckless spending, reckless sexual behaviors, criminal activity, and dangerous physical activity. Impulsive behavior can also include more minor instances of impulsivity, such as skipping school and impromptu calling out of work.
Racing thoughts, heart rate, and speech patterns. In manic episodes, people with Bipolar Disorder may feel as though their thoughts are constantly moving a million miles an hour, and are difficult to grasp or take hold of. An individual’s heart rate might be similarly elevated, and the combination of elevated heart and racing thoughts can lead to unusual speech patterns, such as speaking extremely quickly, jumping from topic to topic, or no longer making sense.

Depressive Episodes: 4 Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder Depression

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A Bipolar Disorder depressive episode is the opposite of a manic episode, and is characterized by a prolonged period of sadness, despair, or apathy. Depressive episodes last longer than manic episodes, typically lasting between 1 to 3 weeks—though in Cyclothymic Disorder and Bipolar Disorder II, depressive episodes can last even longer. The symptoms of depressive episodes include:

Loss of interest in activities. Depression is often known for its ability to inspire apathy, which can mean a loss of interest in activities that were previously enjoyed. This loss of interest can make it difficult to get out of bed in the morning, and can make even getting dressed and eating difficult tasks. Apathy can also present some danger to individuals with Bipolar Disorder, as disruption of every day tasks can involve work, caring for dependents, and caring for oneself.
Loss of energy/insomnia (but not a decreased need for sleep). Depression can result in an increased need for sleep, but a decreased ability to sleep. This can lead to a significant loss of energy, and difficulty remedying the loss of energy through adequate sleep.
Feelings of worthlessness and guilt. People in the midst of a depressive episode might experience intense and overwhelming feelings of guilt or worthlessness, which can be further compounded by the presence of Bipolar Disorder symptoms; experiencing an inability to function in daily life can increase the feelings of worthlessness and guilt already associated with mental health disorders.
Extreme sadness, despair, or overwhelm.

Bipolar Disorder’s depressive episodes can result in feelings of extreme sadness, despair, and overwhelm. Each of these can, in turn, intensify the other symptoms of the disorder.

Well Hello Bees of the HIVE I am asking for some community help. Roughly 3 weeks or so ago I have started this community and things are or were coming together nicely, and I hit a wall. Unfortunately I suffer with bipolar disorder and lately I found myself in a depressive state. I have almost slept all week this week, forgot my medication in a remote place and have been without my medication for a few days now. Almost making me have to call an ambulance and have me submitted into a hospital. My girlfriend came to the rescue and has picked up some new medications for me that I can take when she gets home later today. I need some volunteers to help me grow this community and spread the news that we have partnered with a professional online worldwide counselling program, and we are able to offer new members a free week of online counselling to give it a try. Every person that then signs up for further counselling gives us an additional week to give to who we see fit or who needs it most. Right now I am a client and could use a few free weeks. Use this link to get your first free week of counselling or give it to someone you know may need it the most.

IF you would like to get involved in the community we first need moderators, would anyone be interested in being a moderator. We also need Curators is anyone interested in any of these roles with our New Up and coming Health and Recovery Community!

We need ambassadors to represent Us with non-profit organizations in the communities that our m embers live in. Seeking partnerships and monetary relationships in the form of donations and emergency relief funds.

Now I have been in bed all week almost and am just coming to the point I feel like I can work on this project again. Is there any curators or responsible and respectful adults out there that can help me moderate the posts and articles.
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I am sorry to hear that you are Bi-polar. I can help spread the word and help curate. It will be very difficult to get people to post to this community without the ability (Hive Power) to curate.
So you need to get delegations.
Good luck.

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@deuceman. i could perhaps help in some of the areas you request.
I have quite strong views regarding allopathic medicine though which many, including you perhaps may find challenging.

I offer online health coaching (by donation) too by the way.