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Originally Posted by bpcyclist
I am sorry you are struggling right now. That said, I am not surprised. Before we decided to discontinue all my meds in 2012, I first found and read basically every relevant paper ever published in English on discontinuing mood stabilizers in bp1. What I found was very scary. To sum up, if one actually has bp1 and then discontinues their mood stabilizer either quickly (over less than a month) or cold turkey, the chance of a big recurrence happening over the next 12 months is virtually 100%. Maybe someday I will explain more about this, but for now, that story is too long and this thread is about you, not me. The punchline is, we stopped my lithium and Abilify over three weeks. I did great for 11 months, then had a massive mixed state recurrence. Hospital. It was horrific.
I don'r ever want to go through that again. I would prefer to die prematurely from a side effect than do that again. Truly. You seem committed to doing this and so, I wish you all the best. But I would be misrepresenting myself if I didn't briefly communicate to you that I am very, very concerned about you. I hope everything goes well.
I suppose if there can be a silver lining here, it is this. Based on the literature, if you don't have a significant recurrence in the first twelve months, well then, you probably don't have bipolar disorder. Obviously, that could be important information, for a variety of reasons. Wishing you well.
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Thank you, I really appreciate your concern. To ease your fears, I have bipolar 2 and OCD, so I'm not considered as much of a suicide risk as someone with bipolar 1. In fact, the first time I really had suicidal thoughts was when I started taking these mood stabilizers since they depressed my mood worse than it was before I started them.
On a side note, I see in your signature line that you are on Wellbutrin. How does that work for you? I've heard some say it is less likely to trigger mania than SSRI's, so I am curious about it since I had a really good result from Zoloft in terms of curing OCD and depression, but it caused too much hypomania for me to stay on it.
Thanks