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Kevin Fischer is a veteran broadcaster, the recipient of over 150 major journalism awards from the Milwaukee Press Club, the Wisconsin Associated Press, the Northwest Broadcast News Association, the Wisconsin Bar Association, and others. He has been seen and heard on Milwaukee TV and radio stations for over three decades. A longtime aide to state Senate Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature, Kevin can be seen offering his views on the news on the public affairs program, "InterCHANGE," on Milwaukee Public Television Channel 10, and heard filling in on Newstalk 1130 WISN. He lives with his wife, Jennifer, and their lovely baby daughter, Kyla Audrey, in Franklin.

Is Britney bipolar?

Maybe things aren’t so bad for Britney Spears.

Or maybe it’s a sign of the times that no matter how screwed up your life is, you still can come out smelling like a rose.

Apparently her album sales are outta sight.

The news comes as there is speculation that Brit is bipolar.

She certainly has been demonstrating the symptoms. From helpguide.org:
 

  
Inflated self-esteem or grandiosity Inflated self-importance; in some, delusions or hallucinations. Feeling all-powerful, invincible, and destined for greatness.
Euphoric mood Feeling “high”, excessively optimistic, better than ever before.
Extreme irritability Feeling irritable or angry; Behavior that is aggressive, provocative, or intrusive.
Decreased need for sleep Feeling rested after just a few hours of sleep.
More talkative than usual Extremely talkative and sociable; pressure to keep talking.
Racing thoughts Flight of ideas; can't keep up with your own ideas and thoughts.
Distractibility Inability to concentrate, distracted, restless.
Increase in goal-directed activity or psychomotor agitation Extremely energetic; increased productivity; a feeling of high intelligence and creativity.
Risky behavior Excessive involvement in pleasurable or high risk activities, such as sex, drug or alcohol use, gambling, or spending sprees.
Impaired judgment Reckless, impulsive, unpredictable; No perception that the mood and behaviors are abnormal.
  
Depressed mood Feeling hopeless, sad, discouraged, or empty.
Loss of interest or pleasure Inability to experience pleasure. Nothing seems to interest you anymore, including former hobbies, social activities, and sex.
Appetite or weight changes Significant weight loss or weight gain—a change of more than 5% of body weight in a month.
Sleep changes Insomnia or oversleeping (also known as hypersomnia).
Psychomotor agitation or retardation “Keyed up,” unable to sit still, anxious, restless or sluggish, slow speech and body movements, lack of responsiveness.
Fatigue or loss of energy Physically drained. Even small tasks are exhausting. Can't do things as quickly as you used to.
Self-loathing Strong feelings of worthlessness or guilt. Harsh criticism of perceived faults and mistakes.
Concentration problems Inability to focus. Difficulty making decisions. Can’t “think straight.” Memory problems.
 

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