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Grand Poohbah
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#281
can one become bipolar due to head trauma/car accident as an adult?
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Depends. Sometimes stress and trauma can trigger a mental illness, which means you may have had dormant bipolar disorder. Other times, you get bipolar-like symptoms from a brain injury (e.g., diffuse axonal injury), but it is not bipolar.
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Bipolar sometimes feels good, doesnt it? I only feel the highs and feel alive when I know how deep the lows can be. Although meanwhile I know that being too high means it will be followed by a low but for the time being I enjoy it.
Or is that an abnormal thought? __________________ Dx: Mix anhedonia with Bipolar II. Add some insomnia and chronic stress. Season with paroxetine and a pinch of ADD. Stir well to induce a couple of hypo/manic episodes. After the excess of energy is gone, remove the Paroxetine and serve chilled with some C-PTSD and GAD. Ready is your MDD. Mx: To clean up the mess use lamotrigine, risperidon, mirtazapine and sertraline. Let it soak in for a while but keep a close eye on it. Meanwhile enjoy your desert of oxazepam/temazepam prn. |
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#285
I think that's a thought we've all had. So I'd say it's pretty normal; to want to ride that high (even knowing what's coming after). I know I've been there.
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#286
quote=mysteriousstar;791263]is this heradatory? do you start as adhd then go to bipolor or schizo? my kids have devloped mental illness and the dr said we wil worry when the time is right.. drives me nutty..[/quote]
From what I understand, it could be. I know that you're more likely to have it if someone else in your family has it. Like, I have it, and my late nephew had it [he passed away several years ago]. I also have another nephew with schizophrenia, another one with PTSD and chronic pain, and another who's a psychopath. I'm pretty sure that my son and one of my sisters have some type of un-diagnosed MI. There is also a lot of alcoholism and drug addiction in my family. Sorry for the rant. I am rooting for you. I know it can be nerve wracking. __________________ "Sometimes you have to hit rock bottom before you can see the top." -Wildflower http://missracgel.wixsite.com/bearhugs |
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#287
Being newly diagnosed with BP II I don't know how to react or feel. I have told a select few of my family and friends but some of them are not helping because they just want to deny anything is wrong with me.
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It will take friends and family a while to understand what you are dealing with. Ask them to be patient and have patience with them as they try to learn and interact. It's all about communication. |
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Grand Poohbah
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#290
Bipolar Disorder can be hereditary. As far as starting as ADHD & going into Bipolar, I'm not 100% certain, but I have read some articles where they do talk about how they can go hand in hand in some cases at least. If you are concerned about them I would maybe seek a second opinion.
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With regard to ADHD becoming bipolar, I think that's a case of misdiagnosis and revision when the pattern of cycling becomes clear at a later age. __________________ >< |
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#292
Recently i have been told by a T that adhd can develop into bipolar
__________________ Dx: Mix anhedonia with Bipolar II. Add some insomnia and chronic stress. Season with paroxetine and a pinch of ADD. Stir well to induce a couple of hypo/manic episodes. After the excess of energy is gone, remove the Paroxetine and serve chilled with some C-PTSD and GAD. Ready is your MDD. Mx: To clean up the mess use lamotrigine, risperidon, mirtazapine and sertraline. Let it soak in for a while but keep a close eye on it. Meanwhile enjoy your desert of oxazepam/temazepam prn. |
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#293
I read your post nt2132 and live in a fairly large city with very good health insurance. My primary care referred me to a psychologist and I was treated pretty much the same way as you were. I do not think I am bipolar but have a severe case of PTSD and depression.
Upon my follow up visit with the primary care doctor I let him know my feed back. I said this is a sad day to know that no one has the time on day for you unless you are ready to jump off a building i.e. you know what I am talking about. I let him know I had found my own therapist. This therapist has help me more than anyone I have seen in 17 years of therapy with EMDR treatments. I personally have seen several therapist and psychologist. I do not like cognitive behavioral therapy the EMDR treatments works much better it takes time but I can already see a difference in only a few months. We as an aging society need more people going into this field of work with kindness and compassion for those who are hurting. This is a great field for college students... Hugs 💗 |
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#294
I've recently been diagnosed as Bipolar 2, after 20+ years of (mostly) unsuccessful treatment for chronic depression and a generalized anxiety disorder. I am also in the process of getting a diagnosis for adult female ADHD (which is so funny to me since I think of hyperactivity as physical, not as the mental issue I deal with!). Anyway. I was wondering if there are any others on here who have had a similar late diagnosis, and what their progress is like being treated correctly? I could use an understanding friend or two.
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#296
I'm bi polar ready not having good result with medication
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I read the bipolar disorder book for dummies and actually learned a lot about my disorder and triggers and making a backup plan for emergencies. Chock full of information i was writing so much in the margins the book is well read. __________________ DX: schizoaffective bipolar type, panic disorder, ocd, depression, night terrors, seizure disorder. RX: neurontin, depakote, klonopin, lamictal, lisinopril, metroprolol er, zyprexa, trazadone, prilosec. "You don't stop playing because you grow old, you grow old because you stop playing!" - a sign at our city park ~ dmhobbit ~ |
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But I guess from a lot of what I've read, it takes a while to get the right med combo. GOOD LUCK! |
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#299
I too have been trying to figure out what is wrong with me. It's been 30 years and finally it was decided that I have BP and BPD. Along with some other stuff too. I'm going to my Pdoc tomorrow. I may have to try lithium or atypical antipsychotics. Anyone doing well with there meds? I'm curious about side effects and what others experience. Thanks!
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I asked my pdoc to put me on lithium out of desperation, but it did nothing for me except cause SI. What helped me was a combo of 300 mg Wellbutrin, 300 mg Effexor, .05 mg Xanax and 120 Latuda. I seem to be drug resistant.
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