How long must someone be off medication without incident or relapse in order to be considered not Bi-Polar 1
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Bi-Polar 1 is a kind of mental illness.
Every person having bipolar disorder is different. Some have more mania, while some have depression, some are self-harm, some have anxiety, some can’t hold down a job, some are homeless. All of these people have “bipolar disorder,” but in each case it is different.
So, it would be better to let a doctor decide how long must someone be off medication without incident or relapse in order to be considered not Bi-Polar 1.
eAnswers Team
Bi-Polar 1 is a kind of mental illness.
Every person having bipolar disorder is different. Some have more mania, while some have depression, some are self-harm, some have anxiety, some can’t hold down a job, some are homeless. All of these people have “bipolar disorder,” but in each case it is different.
So, it would be better to let a doctor decide how long must someone be off medication without incident or relapse in order to be considered not Bi-Polar 1.
eAnswers Team
Bi-Polar 1 is a kind of mental illness.
Every person having bipolar disorder is different. Some have more mania, while some have depression, some are self-harm, some have anxiety, some can’t hold down a job, some are homeless. All of these people have “bipolar disorder,” but in each case it is different.
So, it would be better to let a doctor decide how long must someone be off medication without incident or relapse in order to be considered not Bi-Polar 1.