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are you noticing an increase in bipolar behavior in the people around you?
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[quote:A Friend:MV8yMTU2MTQ0XzM2NDQwNDg5X0I3OTBBMDRG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 27980400:MV8yMTU2MTQ0XzM2NDQwNDMxXzVBQkZGMUI2] do you think people with bipolar really know right from wrong when they are very nasty and vicious towards others?.Does' one on the receiving end of the nasties have to just accept it because the other person is bipolar? [/quote] No they don't have to accept it. But with that said the person who is acting out of place is not in control as such. There are medications, counseling and natural remedies such as a better diet, proper sleep, meditation and exercise that the person needs to work with or else they won't get better just worse. For most people it is a life long problem but with proper diligence it can be managed. [/quote]
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esp. people you work with?
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