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hello, dr. i am 2nd year medical student. recently i've been diagnose to have bipolar disorder. i'm really dont know, whether i could continue my study or not. i wanted too, but i feel really shamed with my friends because they see me during my manic attack. my dr suggest me to quit studying. what should i do?
Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder and this disorder occurs in episodes. In between episodes patients usually remain symptom free and can function normally. The disorder includes episodes of mania and or mania and depression. You are a medical student and had episode of mania. There is no reason to feel guilty about your behaviour during manic episode. Psychiatric disorders are treatable and are not considered as stigma. A bipolar disorder is like any other chronic medical disorder. As per my opinion no need to discontinue studies. I usually don't advise my patients to quit studies. Talk to your family members regularly and continue to take your medications as per prescription and continue to function normally. NO NEED TO QUIT STUDIES.
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Can Bipolar Patients Study Normally?
Hello thanks for asking from HCM Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder and this disorder occurs in episodes. In between episodes patients usually remain symptom free and can function normally. The disorder includes episodes of mania and or mania and depression. You are a medical student and had episode of mania. There is no reason to feel guilty about your behaviour during manic episode. Psychiatric disorders are treatable and are not considered as stigma. A bipolar disorder is like any other chronic medical disorder. As per my opinion no need to discontinue studies. I usually don t advise my patients to quit studies. Talk to your family members regularly and continue to take your medications as per prescription and continue to function normally. NO NEED TO QUIT STUDIES. Thanks, hope this helps you.