My friends and I like to have fun: we’re not exactly close though. If I tell one of them something, suddenly everyone in my circle of friends knows. (And I’m not talking about 5 or 10 people, I’m talking about 25-50 people). However, they often make rude and vulgar comments about bipolar disorder, and make fun of me when I’m really sad. This also occurs with aunts, uncles, cousins, etc., who are also not aware I have the disorder. What should I do?
Oh, I’m a sophomore, by the way.

I’ve read about them – but i want to hear them from other peoples answers. Some people think i have bipolar, i see somebody for my depression.

I am 17 years old.


My boyfriend is bipolar but I think he may be on drugs (he is a recovering addict). His friends all do drugs so he’s constantly around them but he constantly denies he’s doing them. I’ve found suspicious items in the car like glass pipes and small cut straws in (he says his friends leave them in the car sometimes). I read its very hard to tell if he’s doing drugs since he’s bipolar. Are there any absolute ways you can tell the difference?

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