You are not alone. There are many faces of bipolarism.
Over 3.3 million American adults are diagnosed with bipolarism each year. An estimated 4.4 percent of U.S. adults have experienced bipolarism over the course of their lives.
This manic-depressive condition causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels and ability to do everyday tasks. There are four levels of bipolarism that are diagnosable, each person's symptoms varying in range and degree.
There is a lot of stigma surrounding bipolarism. Those who are bipolar sometimes feel guilty or shameful.
Increasing, there is no reason for shame in either seeking treatment or discussing the condition. Bipolarism can occur in anyone.
And it does. Recently, Mariah Carey disclosed her bipolar II disorder and how fear of stigma held her back for years from treatment or being open about it.
But she's one of many celebrities who live and manage bipolarism. Click below to check out our list of famous celebrities who have been diagnosed and openly discuss the condition..