All the advice on seeing a pro is good stuff. My oldest son was/is bipolor. We thought during his teens years that it was something to do with previously diagnoped ADD and teen angst. We were wrong. In fact, he was misdiagnosed with ADD, a common problem these days, supposedly.
The bottom line: don't take a chance. If you are possibly bipolar you might not be able to see the forest for the trees. Many folks get on meds, start feeling better, only to drop the meds because they are feeling better and then spiral down again.
As they say in the commercials, a mind is a terrible thing to waste. I think it is far too important an organ to fuck around with.
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