out of curiosity, not a person suffers from a bipolar much help. Is it mandatory for anyone who has a life adjustments mental illness to be away from work and do nothing or they can live and work normally. Also how long is recovery? believe that they suffer from extreme highs and lows, control drugs, but I do not think you can restore. It is controlled with drugs im bipolar, and it happened to me was.all of my life as I knew something was wrong with me.even from an early age I was constantly depressed and constantly sleeping.finally when I was 20 years old, I I decided couldn.t take the constant sense of "I just want to die." So I made an appointment with a psych doc.now I thought I was the only serious depressed.he diagnosed me with depression and anxiety well.it took almost a year for me to get a bipolar diagnosis (doc couldn.t exactly the variation in moods my visit half hours). in It took me a while to get the right combination of medications and sometimes even have to get tweakedthere recovery, its continuous battle.most Sometimes everything is fine now, but sometimes when you throw a switch and I get all outta whack.i see my fight psychology doc every 3-4 months (faster if I need it), I will take a slightly different drug, and I have to do blood tests every so often, because the drug has to be a certain level and some they can be difficult for the body. The treatment of bipolar disorder depends on the symptoms and the severity of mania, and varies from person to person. Only a psychiatrist can make that decision based on observations and symptoms. It is mandatory that someone is off work in time for bipolar people do not work. And if all goes well, and everyone doing their share of people with the disease can live and function normally. Recovery takes a lifetime and is not curable, and most important is the right medication and learn to illness, make a person with bipolar disorder do not receive much help to live. You may have to take leave, but encouraged to live as normally as possible. Recovery depends on the person, the severity of the disease and happiness. Some people may be restored when they use drugs. Others may never be free of symptoms. I'm borderline personality disorder (which has many similarities with bipolar), and works as a counselor for people with learning disabilities and mental health. Unfortunately there is no answer to your question straight. Anyone with the same diagnosis may yield different ways of working in a job or not. With bipolar, the person may be "normal" for a long time and can hold a job with responsibility. But if a departure "maniac", then this person from doing stupid things (different for each person) is on top. Recovery takes a lifetime and is not curable, and most important is the right medication and learn to illness, make a person with bipolar disorder do not receive much help to live. You may have to take leave, but encouraged to live as normally as possible. Recovery depends on the person, the severity of the disease and happiness. Some people may be restored when they use drugs. Others may never be free of symptoms. I'm borderline personality disorder (which has many similarities with bipolar), and works as a counselor for people with learning disabilities and mental health. Unfortunately there is no answer to your question straight. Anyone with the same diagnosis may yield different ways of working in a job or not. With bipolar, the person may be "normal" for a long time and can hold a job with responsibility. But if a departure "maniac", then this person from doing stupid things (different for each person) is on top. Recovery takes a lifetime and is not curable, and most important is the right medication and learn to illness, make a person with bipolar disorder do not receive much help to live. You may have to take leave, but encouraged to live as normally as possible. Recovery depends on the person, the severity of the disease and happiness. Some people may be restored when they use drugs. Others may never be free of symptoms. I'm borderline personality disorder (which has many similarities with bipolar), and works as a counselor for people with learning disabilities and mental health. Unfortunately there is no answer to your question straight. Anyone with the same diagnosis may yield different ways of working in a job or not. With bipolar, the person may be "normal" for a long time and can hold a job with responsibility. But if a departure "maniac", then this person from doing stupid things (different for each person) is on top. Recovery takes a lifetime and is not curable, and most important is the right medication and learn to illness, make a person with bipolar disorder do not receive much help to live. You may have to take leave, but encouraged to live as normally as possible. Recovery depends on the person, the severity of the disease and happiness. Some people may be restored when they use drugs. Others may never be free of symptoms. I'm borderline personality disorder (which has many similarities with bipolar), and works as a counselor for people with learning disabilities and mental health. Unfortunately there is no answer to your question straight. Anyone with the same diagnosis may yield different ways of working in a job or not. With bipolar, the person may be "normal" for a long time and can hold a job with responsibility. But if a departure "maniac", then this person from doing stupid things (different for each person) is on top.
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