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Today is World Bipolar Day

Let us stand together with those suffering from the disease.

Today, 30 March is World Bipolar Day where those living with the disease, as well as the healthĀ experts and charities that help them help to cope, raise awareness of the disease.

Symptoms of bipolar disorder are severe. They are different from the normal ups and downs that everyone goes through from time to time.

Bipolar disorder symptoms can result in damaged relationships, poor job or school performance, and even suicide.

But bipolar disorder can be treated, and people with this illness can lead full and productive lives.

What is bipolar?

A mental condition, bipolar mainly affects a personā€™s mood.

What are the symptoms?

The signs and symptoms of bipolar depend on which episode of the condition a person is experiencing. Episodes of mania can last between three to six months, while depression can go on for as long as 12Ā months.

During depressive episodes, a person with the condition can feel down, upset or tearful, according to the mental health charity Mind.

They may alsoĀ experience lethargy, and stop gaining enjoyment from activities.Ā Bipolar can impactĀ a personā€™s self-esteem, as they become wracked with feelings of unconfidence and guilt. The intensity of such periods may make the person feel suicidal.

During such episodes others may notice that a person with bipolar can sleep too much, change their eating habits, and misuse drugs and alcohol. They may also become withdrawn and anti-social.

Like many mental illnesses, bipolar has become a flippant by-word to describe an unpredictable, emotional person. But for the millions of people who deal with the misunderstoodĀ condition, bipolar is not a joke.

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I began my career as a journalist in 2014, which led me to my current position as senior journalist. My previous publications include The Echo and Ridge Times. The Alberton Record, the Comaro Chronicle, the Southern Courier, and the Get It Magazine are all publications that I write for. I cover topics like sport, entertainment, community, charity, crime, feature and school news. More »

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