What are the symptoms of being bipolar because I think I am…?
Okay I get very upset and cry often lately. At school I am all positive and sometimes get talkative (I don’t cry at school). I think it’s mood swings and so do some of my friends. Or is it more than that? None of my relatives that I know of aren’t bipolar so I don’t think it is hereditary. I get happy at times when around friends and then all gloomy and depressed around family. I don’t know what’s going on. Please Help!!!
NOTE: I am 12 but look 14 in many ways.
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Well I know that when I’m lonely I get depressed. Your like my bro he just has to be out of the house, and socializing with different people. When he is around the family, and bored he drives us crazy lol.
You don’t have Bipolar….. your moods are very situational (happy with friends, sad with family). You are starting and age where hormones will give you mood swings. AND Bipolar IS hereditary so if no on ein your family has it then it is very very unlikely that you have it.
People confuse mood with emotion….. mood affects everything about you. Your energy level, sleep patterns, appetite, emotional response (which emotions you feel and how strongly), your judgment, sexual appetite, etc……. Bipolar is not about being happy one minute then sad the next then mad, that is just having emotions….. The mood swings in Bipolar last a very long time, weeks to months to years and the average Bipolar only swings once or twice a year.
People never never understand the true severity of bipolar disorder. They also do not understand that for an “episode” to be considered Bipolar it has to last all day every day for a week……. That’s the minimum, in reality the episodes last for weeks or months or even years. There are cases where a person can have more than one or two episodes a year but it is really rare. There is such a thing as Ultradian cycling in which you cycle multiple times in a day but it is exceptionally rare and there are questiona about whether it is actually Bipolar but instead Borderline PD. Also you HAVE TO HAVE the mania (or hypomania) for it to be bipolar. Without mania it is just recurring depression.
The mood swings in Bipolar do not usually have a trigger, they are not triggered by getting pissed at someone or having something sad happen. They come and go very randomly…… If someone with Bipolar is depressed or manic there is nothing you can do to bring them out of their mood short of medication…..
This is what Bipolar is like for me.
Depression- to tired to get out of bed, shower, brush your teeth….. lie in bed and stare at the ceiling for days at a time, crying a lot, feelings of guilt, and self loathing, may be suicidal but are too tired to even consider planning it, sleep 16 hours a day or more, eating too much or not enough. I get very paranoid and think that people are staring at me and laughing. I feel like people know what I’m thinking.
Manic – over the moon happy or filled with uncontrollable rage, hypersexual (like masturbating 10 times a day or sleeping with numerous men, strangers, your cousin…….decide you are bi because then there are twice as many people to have sex with, decide you are into BDSM and contract to be someones slave for a week), spending your mortgage money on african violets (or some other useless things), driving your car 120 mph, grandiose thoughts (like thinking you can put a new furnace in your house by yourself, or thinking that you can be the president), quitting your job because you are buying lottery tickets with your last paycheck and you know you will win…… only sleep 2 or 3 hours a night and feel completely rested, can’t concentrate, racing thoughts (it sounds like 50 people in your head all talking at the same time), talk really fast and loud because your mouth can’t keep up with our mind. Drug or alcohol abuse is common.
Again, this has to last for a minimum of a week to be considered a bipolar episode. Everyone with Bipolar is a little different and at the severe end it includes hallucinations and delusions.