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What Is Bipolar Disorder & How Do I Know If I Have It?

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Bipolar disorder is a complex mental health condition that can affect a person’s mood and energy levels. Image for illustration purposes
Bipolar disorder is a complex mental health condition that can affect a person’s mood and energy levels. Image for illustration purposes

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Bipolar disorder is a complex mental health condition that can affect a person’s mood and energy levels. During a manic episode, a person may feel full of energy and as if they can do anything. But a depressive episode may follow.

When a person has bipolar disorder, their mood can range from elation and high energy to depression. The condition can also cause disruptions in sleep, changes in thinking patterns, and other behavioral symptoms.

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