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Where can one find information on bipolar disorder?

If a person is truly interested in information on bipolar disorder, WebMD has excellent information on this disorder.


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Sadly a lot of people. It is truly an epidemic.


What kind of mental disorder is when a person truly believes that his family and coworkers are poisoning him?

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No, Chows are seasonal shedders but actually shed lightly through out the year. However, no dog is truly hypoallergenic.


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Is bipolar disorder truly incurable?

* It can be. it just depends on what methods are used and how severe the case is. Hypnosis, although effective, is an unethical and unreliable method to use in this case; it only covers up the symptoms rather than "curing" them. Many bipolar sufferers use drugs to suppress the symptoms but others, such as Stephen Fry, have grown to love their illness, because the feelings of elation that come with it can outweigh the depression. == == * There is no "cure" for Bipolar, however it can be managed with medications. Bipolar is a life-long disease, however one can live a normal, healthy & happy life when they are in treatment for their Bipolar disorder. * Like any other illness, bipolar can be treated but never cured. Or, not cured until gene therapy can make more discoveries. And that is because bipolar is a genetic disorder. -clm * It's only controlled by medication. Even with medication, it is still a guessing game, you are told "if this medication your taking is not working, let's change and try this". Or they add additional medications. Not everyone can live to be normal and happy with bipolar, like the above statement. Ask anyone who has experienced bipolar disorder


Why would someone have traumatic intrusive thoughts and memories over something that truly is trivial?

The thoughts are probably not entirely about the trivial thing, but are part of a larger mental condition. Intrusive thoughts are common with conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and attention-deficit disorder. If you have such thoughts, you should schedule a visit to a professional therapist or even a psychiatrist to see what's causing them.


Is it possible for a person have Schizoaffective disorder and Borderline personality disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder?

It is technically possible- there is nothing specifically disallowing the diagnosis of all three- but it is unlikely. Schizoaffective disorder and OCD may be found together. In fact, 23% of people with schizophrenia can also be diagnosed with OCD. However, Borderline Personality Disorder is rarely found in people with schizophrenia and OCD.


How do you stop feeling so very hurt and voilated by the narcisssist?

Learn as much as you can about the "disorder"...until you finally believe that it is not about you. Just remember that those who are narcissists are not mentally stable and cannot truly love ANYONE.


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