A number of other psychological conditions can occur with bipolar disorder I and II that require separate treatment or medication. People may abuse drugs and alcohol as a way to cope with or numb the cycling aspect of bipolar disorder. Some develop eating or anxiety disorders as they strive to maintain control while cycling. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common co-occurring condition with bipolar.

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