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I was wanting to hear from people who have lived with BP for awhile and how long it really took you to get it under control. I was diagnosed in the fall of 2008 so it's been about 3 years now and I am still all over the place with my moods. I know BP is a lifetime illness but does it get any easier over time?
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Dx March 2009. I would like to know also
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Dx 2002. It has been really hard to deal with BP. I go up and down. Been on about all the meds there are out there and it still is a struggle. I have to focus on the good days and the good things in my life. The people I love and who love me. I pray for sanity. It is easier knowing that I have it. There things I watch out for, like sleeping too much or getting too pissed off at other drivers, that signal an up or a down cycle. Also, feeling physically ill can trigger an episode, so taking good care of myself is necessary.
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Diagnosed in 1999. Tried med after med after med until 2007 when I found selegiline and clozapine (and others for sleep and stuff). I have been stable for four years now.
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Unfortunately, BP Disorder worsens with age. However, if you keep on top of it, get your meds. tweaked as needed, and if you learn coping skills through therapy, you can always keep in under control.
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I guess one gets used to it. You learn to expand your comfort zone so not every dip or upswing freaks you out.
And it doesn't have not get worse with age, I think. __________________ Glory to heroes!
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Right now I'm off meds, got a pdoc appointment 10-10. Been going through bad swings for 1 1/2 yrs. From these answers, I'm thinking, I should just stay off them. Whatever happens, happens!I personally don't want to fight with it for yrs. Good luck, and much love to you all battling with this cancer like disease!
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personally I am doing the au naturale route. It sucks in the way that it is hard to find support when you are off meds, because 90% of people will try to convince you that you *need* to be on something. I use Bach essences to relief from the most bothersome symptoms. __________________ Glory to heroes!
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Thanks VenusHalley! I'm still unsure of course, Are we ever sure of anything??
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I also started on selegiline (Emsam patch), just started 12mg on Wednesday ... for the past 6 to 8 weeks. The only side effect I have at this time is difficulty urinating. I am hopeful that this will work for my depression but right now I am depressed and just waiting for Monday for my next ECT.
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I really , really hope it helps you!! Hang in there
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I have accepted that I am going to have some bad times but I have many good days or even weeks. It took 3 years for my first Pdoc to get me on the right meds and when I got my current Pdoc she fine tunes my meds on a monthly basis. Yes..most of us do get better and our condition is more tolerable. It really helps when you have friends and family that know your condition and support you. My friends will even tell me when they think I need to see my Pdoc for a med ajustment. I have asked them to let me know when they notice I am having problems. They usually can detect it before I do.
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I'm off all meds too. One by one over the last seven years or so since my diagnosis, medication has either stopped working or had serious side effects. The last batch triggered seizures.
I won't lie and say it hasn't been difficult. It has. At least I don't spend most of my time sleeping. That is one positive outcome. I resolved to go out more, although going about in public is sometimes like walking on knives with bare feet. When I was medicated, I simply went nowhere. As I said, I slept most of the time or hide behind my computer. I'm going to investigate TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) with a doctor's appointment coming up this week. It is a new therapy that uses high-powered magnets to reconfigure the brain. I don't know anyone personally who has had this, so I would love to hear from someone who's been through the treatment and can provide first-person evidence on its effectiveness and any side effects. |
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