<p>Actor Charlie Sheen thinks he has bipolar disorder. The "Anger Management" actor says various medical experts have warned him he could suffer from the condition - which typically sees sufferers experience bouts of both depression and manic behaviour - and he thinks it could be responsible for some of his battles with addiction.<br /><br />Sheen admitted "I might be bipolar" on "The Dr. Oz Show" on Monday, reports dailymail.co.uk.</p>.<p><br />"I've been described or diagnosed by enough people that I guess at some point you have to take a look at it...Manic behaviour is usually in the throes of departing substance abuse and drinking," said Sheen.<br /><br />"It doesn't really happen when I'm not doing that," he added.<br />But the 50-year-old says he has never viewed his mood swings as a problem.<br />He said: "They've always seemed normal to me. I've just accepted it as part of my make-up.<br /><br />"I don't look at it as mania, I just look at it as the very... interesting universe."<br />Sheen - who announced in November he is HIV Positive - is unsure whether he wants to take medication for bipolar disorder but would "consider" it.<br /><br />He said: "What else is it going to 'fix'? I would certainly consider (taking) it, sure."<br /><br /><br /></p>
<p>Actor Charlie Sheen thinks he has bipolar disorder. The "Anger Management" actor says various medical experts have warned him he could suffer from the condition - which typically sees sufferers experience bouts of both depression and manic behaviour - and he thinks it could be responsible for some of his battles with addiction.<br /><br />Sheen admitted "I might be bipolar" on "The Dr. Oz Show" on Monday, reports dailymail.co.uk.</p>.<p><br />"I've been described or diagnosed by enough people that I guess at some point you have to take a look at it...Manic behaviour is usually in the throes of departing substance abuse and drinking," said Sheen.<br /><br />"It doesn't really happen when I'm not doing that," he added.<br />But the 50-year-old says he has never viewed his mood swings as a problem.<br />He said: "They've always seemed normal to me. I've just accepted it as part of my make-up.<br /><br />"I don't look at it as mania, I just look at it as the very... interesting universe."<br />Sheen - who announced in November he is HIV Positive - is unsure whether he wants to take medication for bipolar disorder but would "consider" it.<br /><br />He said: "What else is it going to 'fix'? I would certainly consider (taking) it, sure."<br /><br /><br /></p>