bipolar fatigue

bipolar fatigue
bipolar fatigue
What are the similarities/differences in bipolar depression and chronic fatigue syndrome?


Both appear to involve possibility of oversleeping, fatigue, memory loss, etc.

No connection at all! Depression maybe, but not Bipolar Disorder.

The symptoms of depression can include fatigue, loss of interest in previously pleasurable activities and suicidal thoughts, but not memory loss especially.

Bipolar disorder swings repeatedly from depression to mania over a period of days to months, with racing thoughts, hypersexuality, decreased need for sleep, grandiosity, excessive risk taking and delusions and hallucinations.

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Symptom of Depression Fatigue, Sadness, Suicide Thoughts

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