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I'm a front end supervisor at my work and there's this new lady who works there. I think she may be bipolar. When she asks anyone a question and they answer, she'll keep asking the same thing over and over. For example, she asked me if it was ok if she takes her break at a certain time from now on. I told her it was okay and she asked me the same thing again. I told her yes, and she kept saying "Yes, it's okay?" again and again than she said "Yes I can?, I can, C-A-N, Can?" Then she started to have a break down and said she's having difficulty concentrating and asked again "I can?, Yes?, C-A-N?" she even wrote "can" on her hand with a pen. Then she went upstairs than come running back downstairs pulling at her hair obviously frustrated and said "Yes I can? Say yes. I can, yes?" Well she finally actually went on her break. Then said that she just took her meds cause she forgot to earlier, she finally calmed down for the rest of the night and was quiet. Is this bipolar disorder? and this is just one example, the same thing happens whenever she asks a question, like if the customer wants paper or plastic, i end up repeating myself twenty times. Doesn't sound like bi-polar disorder (which I have). It sounds like maybe obsessive compulsive disorder or something. Anyway you go at it, she has something wrong. The best thing to do is overlook it and try to be patient with her. It is difficult for you to deal with but imagine how difficult it is for her. She probably can't control herself. I don't know what sort of disorder she has. Bipolar usually involves periods of mania and other periods of depression. It may be schizophrenia. No its not Bi Poloar sounds more liek Obsessive compulsive It might be dementia. you should not diagnose anybody when it comes to severe disorders such as bipolar. I have a family member who has Bipolar disorder and I also did an intense research paper on this illness. There are a lot of things that can cause mental confusion and they are not necessarily related to mental health. Things like diabetes, stroke, insomnia, and anemia could all be culprits. OCD or Tourette's or forms of Autism can cause this. It's not typical Bipolar behavior. If you want to know, why not ask her if she's comfortable sharing as you would like to understand?! |
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