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Old Jun 01, 2009, 08:52 PM
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Previously on these boards I have sort of boasted that for the past 22 years I have been symptom-free of my classic Bipolar I disease. On .7 lithium I was able to end for all these years the repeated hospitalizations for psychotic manic and clincal depressive episodes I suffered in the 1970s.

Well, in April, I held my mother as she took her last breath in the hospital from complications stemming from an accidental perforated colon. I thought I was grieving normally, but two weeks later I was whisked off to the locked unit of the hospital with a full blown manic episode (agitation, delusions of grandeur, sleeplessness and ideas of reference). My lithium had dipped to .5, but having some in my system meant that I recovered quickly and got out in a week (I was months in the hospital 30 years ago). I was given Serequel for the first time which helped me with my delusions and also gave me sound sleep. I now have raised my Li level to .9 and will continue to take 100 mgs of Seroquel for a few months. I returned to work today after being off on a medical leave for 30 days.

If I learned anything, it is 1) never be too sure that your meds will prevent an episode after a traumatic life event; 2) Be careful as you get older (I'm 57); Have a safety plan with someone close to you (had my wife compelled me to take more lithium and mega doses of Seroquel I may have avoided this episode); and finally, the sooner you get to the hospital, the sooner you get out.

I know there aren't many Bipolar Ones out there, but I thought I'd share my experience for anyone who can relate.

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Old Jun 01, 2009, 09:43 PM
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Your words rang home for me. After several years of being mania free, I have had breakthrough mania going over the top of my lithium level. The only thing that has saved me from a hospitalization is the Seroquel as you have mentioned. And yes, one can always have breakthrough mania and depression. Thanks for sharing with us.

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Old Jun 11, 2009, 10:03 AM
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Your words rang home for me. After several years of being mania free, I have had breakthrough mania going over the top of my lithium level. The only thing that has saved me from a hospitalization is the Seroquel as you have mentioned. And yes, one can always have breakthrough mania and depression. Thanks for sharing with us.

Slick
I'm off of Seroquel now Slick. But if I have any breakthrough symptoms I think I will get back on it pronto. Thanks for your reply.
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