bi polar people answer please?


Question:
is it comon for bi polar people to have times when sexual desire is insatible then have periods of no intrest at all

Answers:
Yes! One symptom of a manic episode is increased sexual desire and impulsivity. And during a depressive period, interest in sex and disappear altogether.

Other Answers:
yes....

you have different moods at the blink of an eye
absolutely
Bi Polar is such an excuse for eradic behaviour, what you just said happens in a lot of people.
That is common for bi-polar people, yes. It is considered a symptom.

But it can also be common for people with no neurological disorders. There are so many factors which contribute to libido.
OMG!!! I think I am bipolar now.
yes
I am not bipolar, but two people close to me are. The answer to your question is yes, it goes along with the hormone imbalance that causes the mood swings.
very common.
Yes it is... Unfortunitly...
yep....bi-polar myself...not wanting sex can be good ! But when you do...its extra special....like buyin a new car !!sorta...lol.
yes it is & aorta doesnt know what he is dribbiling about it is a serious dissability
i am and was bipolar; my sexual desire never went away for months; i think it did go away for several weeks -at a time, tho.
and yes bipolar can cause too much sexual desire--sometimes a "nussiance". but, i think there could be other mental and physical reasons for NO INTEREST AT ALL. Best wishes! I take Zyprexa and it seemed to take all of my sex drive away, but then it could just be due to "menopause" or BOTH & old age ? l o l --no, seriously--I'm not sure! Best Wishes!
Yes it can, but I myself never lost interest but my desire has been insatiable sometimes during manic episodes.


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