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Old Feb 03, 2009, 04:05 PM
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If you have health insurance, you should schedule an appointment with a psychiatrist. If not, or if you're not ready for a step that big, I'd recommend going to any bookstore and finding a guide to bipolar disorder ... if you feel like it's is speaking directly to you, then there's probably a good chance that you are bipolar.

And remember that either way you are not alone.