With Bipolar Disorder, especially when medication is being changed, there can be transient "highs" lasting anything from days to only hours.Sojourner wrote:If she genuinely is mentally unstable Psyber, - which may well prove to be the case, then its fair to say that she must step down from the position immediately. No one expects anyone with severe mental health issues to the point of causing theft and assault to happen on another person to be able to have the capacity to continue do the required work of a legislative councillor.
In this state judgement and impulse control are impaired, but once stabilisation is achieved that person is then as fit and competent as as anyone else.
[So long as they stick to their treatment.]
It doesn't usually leave residual impairment, unlike, for example, Schizophrenia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_Disorder
It is appropriate that she step down while unstable.
Unfortunately, the sufferer is often the last to notice their instability at the time.
This is by no means a complete list of relatively well-known sufferers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pe ... r_disorder