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Originally Posted by Anika
I use medications and despite what any one says, I will not make it without them. When I did not have meds, and when I have gone off meds things get very dangerous very quickly. The psychosis is really too much, and I almost completely loose touch with everything no matter how hard I try.
I know one person that does well with no meds or therapy, but sometimes I wonder if the diagnosis is correct, as I've never seen any apparent mania or hypomania symptoms. I think it can be done tho, depending on the severity, and the individual.
Also there is a theory of the bipolar kindling model I can already see my illness progressing, and if this theory is accurate I'd gladly not want to help move it along by having more episodes than I have too.
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I'm with you on this one. There are meds that are "optional" and others are not. I definitely take my mood stabilizers/anti-convulsants and never skip a dose since my last episode. Mania is NO FUN for me. The klonopin i use as needed and still not sure where the seroquel fits in..... sleeping aid i presume?
With the meds these days the side effect profiles are practically non existant so might as well keep the disorder from causing a mess...