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Does a person with bipolar disorder do this?


Curse a LOT. Actually tell their boss that he's going to hell? Ask her psychologist if the lady who had an appointment before her will pay for her co-pay because she (the psychologist) was 15 minutes late?
Be paranoid and conspiritorial about people talking about her?
Be hypersensitive?
Tell a group of people that they are DEAD TO HER because they wouldn't do something that she needed them to do after she had worked her butt off for them?

WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON? IS IT BIPOLAR OR WHAT?

And these are serious questions.

well, sure, they might. but so might someone who's just having a bad day and has some impulse control issues.
BPD is not generally diagnosed off of specific behaviors, but feelings, moods, etc. Types of behavior sure - impulsivity, cycles of frenzied activity and complete inactivity, suicidal gestures - but mostly, just the fact of cycling moods. hence, mood disorder.
if i had to hazard a guess, stress or maybe some kind of personality issue. or wicked wicked PMS (been there). from this info, could be almost anything or nothing at all. this person, whoever she may be, should keep working with her therapist, and be sure to be open and honest with him/her.

Check this information about borderline personality disorder and see if it applies. These people are often very dramatic and self-centered.

http://www.borderlinepersonalitytoday.co...

Cursing alot is torretes but it can happen. It may just be a bad day, but I have this and occasionally get extremely paranoid.

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