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Old Oct 12, 2014, 01:48 AM
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Bipolar medications making you feel numb is a very common thing. Because bipolar is an extreme of emotions, medications usually takes away emotions to fix it. What that second therapist did is illegal and he should be reported.
The important thing is to find a therapist that fits, find a medication that fits, and work on improving yourself while using medication as a crutch until you can manage without.
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