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What's the difference between bipolar and post traumatic stress disorder?
Q. If you read my questions I post, you can tell that it's post traumatic stress disorder. Don't tell me you diagosis, but what the difference is, please. I go through mad abuse.
Asked by Tanya S - Fri Nov 2 17:47:40 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Bipolar disorder is a bio-chemically caused mental disorder that often results in episodes of mania and dpression in varied degrees of length and intensity...altho it hasn't been proven it tends to run in families therefore there may be a genetic connection... Post-traumatic stress disorder is the result of an event or situation that the sufferer has experienced, lived thru...etc. It is not genetic in nature...it is in response to an emotionally traumatic experience... racing thoughts...insomnia...red uced inhibitions...rapid speech...thoughts that everthing is interconnected such as seeing obscure 'patterns' when patterns to things and situations are not there...promiscuity...out rageous spending sprees...these are some of the… [cont.]
Answered by Garnet Glitter - Fri Nov 2 17:54:58 2007

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