How can you tell the difference between bipolar and narcissism?

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How can you tell the difference between bipolar and narcissism?

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You can tell the differences between bipolar and narcissism by the symptoms.

People with bipolar tend to have symptoms such as grandiosity and energy in episodes of elevated mood and people with narcissism represents an underlying personality style which endures over time.

People with Bipolar usually fear abandonment and struggle with unstable relationships, mood disorder symptoms, low self-confidence, and risky behaviors, including self-harm.

On the other hand, narcissism is defined by narcissistic traits like low empathy toward others and feelings of self-importance, superiority, and grandiosity.

To break up with a bipolar person you should be honest about why you want to break up and do so in a gentle way.

Being honest and gentle during the breakup with the bipolar person can help them in the future in cases where there are changes that do need to be made in how they behave in relationships or how they manage or don't manage their Bipolar disorder.

You may try to be supportive during the breakup but don't take it personally if they don't accept your help.

As with any relationship, focus on learning from the experience as you move forward.

Being in a relationship with a bipolar person can feel like you're on an emotional roller coaster and not knowing what you should expect everyday is stressful and tiring.

And over time it results in wearing on the relationship.

Bipolar can cause abusive behavior and it's also common for a person with bipolar to hurt or even offend their partner or be controlling.

If living with a bipolar spouse, understanding the condition, recognizing and discussing the needs of both partners and creating boundaries to care for each other can help manage the partners bipolar disorder.

The 10 signs of being bipolar are sleep problems, trouble concentrating, irritability, lacking energy, talking slowly, erratic behavior, racing thoughts, feeling sad or hopeless, feeling incredibly high or euphoric and being easily distracted.

You can tell if someone is bipolar by looking out for the signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder which include.
Feeling incredibly 'high' or euphoric.
Delusions of self-importance.
High levels of creativity, energy and activity.
Getting much less sleep or no sleep.
Poor appetite and weight loss.

And racing thoughts, racing speech, talking over people.

Bipolar people have mood swings from extreme highs to extreme lows.

Bipolar people also will have manic symptoms that include excitement, increased energy, agitation and impulsive behavior as well as depressive symptoms like feeling worthless, having low self esteem and suicidal thoughts and a lack of energy.

A bipolar blackout is when the person with bipolar is not aware of their surroundings or actions and also has trouble remembering their surroundings or actions afterward.

The bipolar blackout can make interacting with someone very frustrating although it does not always have to be.

You are not born with bipolar disorder although genetics do play a significant part in the development of bipolar disorder.

People that have bipolar disorder might also have a family member with bipolar disorder but nobody is born with bipolar disorder.

The triggers of bipolar disorder include physical illness, stress, poverty and money worries, trauma, childbirth, drugs, stressful events, weather, not getting enough sleep and substance abuse.

The age that bipolar manifests is in your early 20s or in your teenage years which is when bipolar is usually diagnosed.

The typical age of onset of bipolar disorder is the early 20s or by the teenage years although bipolar disorder can occur at any age.

Bipolar voices can sound like people laughing and talking or cheering you on during a mania episode or the voices may even sound scary.

People with bipolar disorder may also have visual hallucinations and delusions.

Pressured speech is also a common symptom of bipolar disorder and other mental health conditions.

The pressured speech in people with bipolar disorder typically occurs when a person is experiencing manic episodes.

During this time, a person may feel compelled to speak quickly, erratically, and without stopping.

A bipolar personality is extreme mood swings which include emotional highs such as hypomania or mania and emotional lows such as depression.

Bipolar disorder was formerly called manic depression and is a mental health condition which causes a person to have extreme mood swings which include emotional highs and emotional lows.

When a person with bipolar becomes depressed they may feel hopeless or sad and lose pleasure or interest in most activities.

The signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder include.

Feeling incredibly 'high' or euphoric.
Delusions of self-importance.
High levels of creativity, energy and activity.
Getting much less sleep or no sleep.
Poor appetite and weight loss.
And racing thoughts, racing speech, talking over people.

The best drug on the market for bipolar is Lithium which is the best and first mood stabilizer for bipolar disorder.

Lithium mood stabilizer is the oldest mood stabilizer and is very effective at treating bipolar and mania.

If someone with bipolar takes Wellbutrin it can cause side effects such as hypomania or mania episodes.

A bipolar rage is unpredictable, intense and uncontrolled and the anger with bipolar rage seems to begin without any triggers like frustration or threat.

Someone in the middle of a bipolar rage will usually scream at and even verbally abuse others just because they are around and sometimes the person in the bipolar rage episode will have no memory of doing so.

A bipolar meltdown is when a person who has bipolar is having a manic episode or is being in a depressed state of mind.

The manic episodes and depression can cause the bipolar person to lose control of their emotions and have trouble managing them.

Warning signs and symptoms of a bipolar meltdown are suicidal thoughts, feeling flat, isolating behaviors, trouble concentrating, restlessness, increasing irritability and sleep disturbances.

The bipolar meds that cause the most weight gain are Lamictal, lamotrigine, Equetro and Tegretol.

The best mood stabilizer for bipolar is Lithium.

The most successful bipolar treatment is Lithium which is a mood stabilizer that is widely prescribed for people with bipolar disorder.

Lithium mood stabilizer is the most effective at reducing and treating the severity of manic episodes of bipolar and is sometimes used along with other medications.

The bipolar medication that doesn't cause weight gain which are Ziprasidone, Vraylar, Latuda and Aripiprazole.

The safest drug for bipolar is Topamax and Neurontin.

Topamax and Neurontin are less problematic in regards to management of bipolar than medications such as lithium and Depakote.

Medications that can make bipolar worse are antidepressants such as Zoloft and Luvox.

Anti anxiety medicines such as Buspar and other medicines such as Carbatrol, Epitol, Tegretol and Equeto can also make Bipolar worse.

Bipolar does sometimes affect your metabolism and can involve abnormalities in metabolism and a wide range of chemical reactions that sustain your brain and body.

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is highly prevalent (16.7%–67%) among people with bipolar disorder in many countries.

Bipolar disorder and MetS have common risk factors, including endocrine disturbances, sympathetic nervous system dysregulation, and behavior patterns such as physical inactivity and overeating.

Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.

These shifts can make it difficult to carry out day-to-day tasks.

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