To REALLY know: If you have bipolar disorder, talk to a psychiatrist or psychologist. Symptoms include manic episodes: uncritical self-confidence or grandiose thinking; feeling full of energy despite little or no sleep; speech that is rapid, loud, irrelevant, nonstop, or difficult to interrupt; racing thoughts; inability to screen out irrelevant stimuli; foolish, excessive or risky activities or plans.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Take an online test: Type mdq in your browser. Read directions on how to score it . If you are positive or close to positive on this test then you should seek out a psychiatric consultation for further confirmation or disconfirmation of bipolar disorder.
Answered 12/1/2015
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