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Can PTSD lead to Bipolar disorder? |
If so, can you provide links for further reading? Thanks. It could. In clinical terms it is thought more that various symptoms can present as being like one disorder rather than another. What did appear as PTSD may now present more clearly as BPAD. The symptoms can be very similar, it is the combination of symptoms that leads to one diagnosis or the other, what is PTSD? first of all ? do u mean post tramatic stress disorder ? i think a lot of things cause mental illness and i think its important u ask for help and guidance asaptry mental health support groups on yahoo group for help and advice good luck xx |
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