Updated : August 1, 2022 3 mins read
Updated : August 1, 2022 3 mins read
Bipolar can develop younger than 15, although it is most common to be picked up between 15-25. Many people who are diagnosed with bipolar say that they were experiencing extreme mood swings as a young child. It’s really important that if you are worried about your mental health at any age you speak to a doctor, or an adult.
Bipolar is a condition that you will have to manage throughout your life. This doesn’t mean that you’ll always be feeling unwell. With the right medication and support you can manage your bipolar well and live a happy life. Finding support from others who also have bipolar can be helpful so you can talk to other people who live with the condition.
It is up to you who you tell about your bipolar. It can be helpful to tell close friends about your bipolar so they can help you to spot the signs that an episode is starting. It also helps them to understand that some of your behaviour isn’t done on purpose.
One of the most effective ways to get help for bipolar is to get some professional help. The first step of this is going to your GP or talking to someone you know who can support you to go to the doctors.
Get Help now
If you are concerned about your mental health, or if you have found yourself feeling concerned about someone else, you can:
Call 111 – NHS 24
Call 116 123 – The Samaritans
Call 0800 83 85 87 – Breathing Space
Text: ‘YM’ to 85258 – Young Minds crisis chat
If you think you are in danger of hurting yourself or other people, you should call 999 or present to your local A&E department.