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shepherd
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Posted: 09/17/07 - 03:39 Post subject: |
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| I would like to know something more about bipolar paranoia. My friend's sister was diagnosed with this illness, but my friend was not much in a mood for talking about that. Since I know his entire family well, I want to know how serious this situation is. This bipolar paranoia, is it curable? |
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gregg
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Posted: 09/24/07 - 17:21 Post subject: |
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| Bipolar paranoia is a behavior disorder. Its main characteristic is existence of two behavior phase: manic and depressive. In manic phase, patients cannot focus or concentrate, they talk fast, and sometimes insomnia occurs. The other, depressive phase is represented with crying, anxiety, guilt feeling, low level of self esteem, even suicidal tendencies. To be honest, it could develop in a serious condition, so no wonder your friend didn't want to talk about it. |
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