Your responses show a significant number of symptoms that match bipolar disorder patterns, including both elevated and depressive phases. This is a strong indication that you may be living with a mood disorder, and that professional support could make a profound difference.
Bipolar Disorder is a serious, but manageable, mental health condition. It’s often misunderstood as simply being “emotional” or “dramatic,” but in reality, it affects core aspects of mood regulation, decision-making, sleep, and even self-identity.
You may recognize these cycles:
Feeling invincible, creative, or energetic—followed by emotional crash
Restless nights that feel exhilarating
Regret over things said or done during a “high”
Weeks where you can’t get out of bed or think clearly
What You Deserve to Know:
Bipolar Disorder is not your fault
There are effective treatments—therapy, medication, routine-based living
You are not “too much” or “too broken”
You are not alone
These results can serve as a valuable discussion tool with your provider. Sharing this assessment is a powerful act of self-awareness and self-advocacy.
Take Action:
Reach out to a mental health professional—soon
Bring these results with you to your appointment
Ask about mood tracking apps, support groups, and treatment options
Explore additional assessments to understand other co-occurring symptoms