A manic episode is the "high" point of the bipolar cycle. Symptoms include euphoria, elation, and irritability. Outwardly, a person may appear jumpy or wired, and they may speak quickly and abruptly change topics. They may exhibit risky or dangerous behaviors or have delusions of grandeur. Decreased sleep and an uncontrollable drive to start new projects that are often left unfinished are other symptoms of mania.

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