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Bi-Polar
Replies: 14Last Post April 21 4:36pm by monkeydoodle77
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If someone is bi-polar, how often are these mood swings?  Is one typically happy for a few days, and then can fall into days of depression over something relatively simple?  

Or is it purely in the sense of you're really happy, you're really depressed, over and over and over on a hourly/daily basis?

I wonder because i've noticed over the past 2 years or so (when I really started to try and understand my body and moods) I will go a few days with a great attitude and outlook in life.  Things will be good, I might even attempt being social.  But even on these few good days all it takes is ONE little thing.  For instance, a teacher calling me out in class, that will completely throw my day off and send me into a whirlpool of bad news.  I might feel fine the next day, but it could also bring on a few days of constant depression until something good happens to bring me back to relative happiness.

I know none of us are doctors, but i'd like to get some opinions. Preferably from someone who has had experience first hand or knows someone with bi-polar.

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It differs in the person..

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I switch moods just. like. that.

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I'm bipolar. My mood swings happen fairly often. It varies in the day. Often I only have one-five a week. Most of them are in the high stages.

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it fluctuates. if i get less sleep, if there's a test coming up, if my pikachu dies, if someone doesnt say hi to me.

could be anything that could make it go down.

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different in every person

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Quote: from 420Mike at 7:29 pm on April 21, 2008

If someone is bi-polar, how often are these mood swings?  Is one typically happy for a few days, and then can fall into days of depression over something relatively simple?  

Or is it purely in the sense of you're really happy, you're really depressed, over and over and over on a hourly/daily basis?

I wonder because i've noticed over the past 2 years or so (when I really started to try and understand my body and moods) I will go a few days with a great attitude and outlook in life.  Things will be good, I might even attempt being social.  But even on these few good days all it takes is ONE little thing.  For instance, a teacher calling me out in class, that will completely throw my day off and send me into a whirlpool of bad news.  I might feel fine the next day, but it could also bring on a few days of constant depression until something good happens to bring me back to relative happiness.

I know none of us are doctors, but i'd like to get some opinions. Preferably from someone who has had experience first hand or knows someone with bi-polar.


It depends on the person, theres times where I will have violent mood swings several times an hour and sometimes I don't for days.


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Bipolar disorder is definitely cyclic most of the time. It's highly uncommon for it to cycle daily, especially more than once a day. It's usually a couple days, weeks, months, or even years of manic state, then a pitfall in to a depressive one. Just get an evaluation, although I've studied this for years, the doctor will know far more than me.

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I am Bi-polar
and i think you should go to a doctor
there are many different levels and its not as easy as saying
"you are bi-polar"
i will be "normal" most of the time
and then occasionally get outbursts of extreme anger and violence(stupidity)

depression and bi-polar disorder are two VERY different things

i am strongly advising going to a  psychiatrist

Post edited at 4:34 pm on April 21, 2008 by carracer

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it depends on the person. most commonly it will be a few days, but the mood changes have to be EXTREME. everyone goes through periods of mild depression.

if you're worried about it seek help. they have tests they can do to determine if it truly is bipolar disorder.

people who are bipolar also have a list of other characteristics/symptoms. if you want to know more feel free to message me.

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I know someone bipolar. It's totally normal to have REALLY intense mood swings. Bipolar people experience (frequency varies) episodes of depression and mania. They seem very out of character, and usually REALLY interfere with your life (during a manic episode you may do something like beat up your friend or quit your job impulsively... shit like that). Just Google the symptoms and read up on it and it'll make more sense to you.

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So basically you're saying time isn't the main factor here... It's just the emotional shift from happiness to depression?

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Quote: from hadouken at 4:31 pm on April 21, 2008

it fluctuates. if i get less sleep, if there's a test coming up, if my pikachu dies, if someone doesnt say hi to me.

could be anything that could make it go down.


lol nicely put. and true.

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About a fifth of (Americans) with both types of bipolar disorders have "rapid cycling", 4 or more episodes of mania/depression a year.

Generally with bipolari disorders you're talking months of feeling depressed follow by months of feeling manic.

And, as ever, it's important to understand that depression and mania are not just feeling sad or very hyperactive and "up". They're pretty extreme states of being.

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It will def vary from person to person.

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