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Originally Posted by jimi...
There are two disturbing ends. Being diagnosed bipolar out of some kind of whim. It nearly happened to me. In 2001 after 911 actually (should not mean anything I'm in Europe) my doctor started suspecting BP and changed my meds accordingly. It took just forever getting out of her experimenting and getting on an antidepressant since I'm unipolar.
The other end at least here in Europe is that you have to have very profound symptoms of bipolar or you will get treated as unipolar or anxious. It means that patients with severe recurring depressions and only slight hypomania don't get treated they way they would benefit from. They might be upped to max levels on antidepressants and antianxiety meds when they would have done well on a low dosage of mood stabilizer and maybe suffer their whole lives because of overmedication and a med that doesn't really fit their symptoms.
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You are right shrinks hand out meds now without looking deeper into the problem,I remember taking benzos at a take when needed basis i would have a script for 12 tablets to last months, i would only use them if i was out my head with anxiety and no other time. NOW people use them if there nervouse of anything, Same with AD,S people are not sick so when they take an AD they then feel sick because ADs only work if you ill . You would never dream of giving up a med over minor side effects if really ill. And America has hole families on meds

why ???????? Mind you it makes therapy easy . one goes and tells the others so it save,s money .