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9. Complications

Bipolar disorders can be difficult to treat. Research suggests that people seek treatment during a depressive episode, but when they reach the manic part of the cycle, they stop treatments, including daily medications.

The National Institute of Mental Health notes that bipolar II is often misdiagnosed as clinical depression (major depressive disorder) because of the lack of extreme mania. Bipolar I can be misdiagnosed as schizophrenia, especially when the person experiences psychosis. It can take years to properly diagnose and find the right treatment plan for individuals with bipolar disorder, which can cause many additional complications.

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