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Poohbah
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#141
I am not a doctor and can't diagnose but he sounds like my nephew who is schizophrenic. If you live in the US, you can go to the county mental health department and see a psychiatrist on a sliding scale. He may qualify for SSI, which a case manager can help him get, medicare, and food stamps. You first step is getting him connected with county mental health services.
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Poohbah
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Location: missouri
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#143
thank you. I am going to call around tomorrow and see what I can find. and yes i am on the bipolar site.. I just joined less than a month ago I think. its therapy without leaving the house.
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#144
I am Bipolar I and electroshock has not be proposed to me. I am currently on 100mg of Lamictal and 100mg of Wellbutrin SR, plus I am on 1.5 mg of Risperidal at night and 1.5mg of clonazapam split three times daily. I am hoping my doctor might change my Wellbutrin SR 100 to XL 300 or at least 150, I don't think what I am on is enough because of certain events that happened yesterday and the day before and the day before that. I have started smoking again because of the stress, and I had been doing so well in not smoking for a at least 3 weeks with no problems at all until all this unload of stress.
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#145
Yes I am Bipolar I. Manic Depressive. I am on several medications and still trying to get the correct amounts of the drugs. I have more manic days than depressive days, have trouble sleeping, but a good portion of my days are a combo. It is crazy.
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#146
I do the same thing but I am Bipolar I and on Lamictal. It is helping, but I think they need to be higher doses. The only thing I can offer is to stop and think before speaking, and trust me it is not easy. I am guilty of it myself, but I do sometimes stop before speaking. What were the suggestions your therapist gave you?
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#147
My 17 year old son was just diagnosed with bipolar and I am not sure I agree with the diagnosis
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Location: Australia
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It is good to know someone understood what i meant and also has BP1. Mixed periods are hell i have to say i struggle allot with my temperment its like trying to balance an erratic swinging pendulum on a the razors edge. Lack of sleep sure does take its toll doesnt it, most people cant comprehend the fact that i have had periods of 6months were i slept less than an hour a night. Is it any wonder we get psychotic after 3-4 weeks without any sleep or food, its worse that it happens without even realising. One day you feel great next thing you know its been a months of excess destructive actions that you only have vauge recollections of. Just a empty bank account less friends and a notepad full of frantic scibbles associating song lyrics to newspaper headlines with obvious hidden meanings that had purposeful messages others are to slow and stupid to see. |
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Bipolar mood swings last from 1 week to an undetermined amount of time sometimes years. Historically bipolar asylum patients often had "manic exhaustion" as cause of death. |
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That's exactly what happened to me a year ago with a major melt down. |
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Location: Brooklyn, NY
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#153
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When you say you're a differen person every day.. Me too. Every day I look in the mirror and see a different person. Right now I'm hiding out in the bathroom at work with an an anxiety attack contemplating going home early. |
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#154
So I recently discovered Im cyclothymiac...All I can say is WHAT A RELIEF to know what the issue is and now that I know Im like "Wow, that explains alot!" I was MISdiagnosed as a child as having ADD...which apparently is common. Im devouring as much info on the topic as I possibly can...However, textbooks dont give u personal experiences...For example, Im at the end of my hypomania...and I kinda miss it PLUS i dont want to feel depressed...And I dont know HOW im going to feel...thats whats bothering me at this point...
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Location: Connecticut
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#155
I am Bi Polar. Glad I found this site. I have been diagnosed Hypomania. Now, I know why. I react or detach or anything else that has needed a reaction according to my lifes journey. Now, I can come to this site. I don't need an appointment. I don't haft to drive anywhere. I don't even haft to make a phone call. Whew what a relief.
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Location: Southeastern Wisconsin
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#156
I'm really curious as to whether or not I'm Bipolar. I have mood swings, but not extreme, and to me anyways, it doesn't seem like they are too frequent. I just know I'm more than depressed. When I was first diagnosed when I was 16, I'm 40 now, I was told I had depression and was borderline bipolar. I'm just someone who needs answers.
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I suffer from Type 2 Bipolar and Generalized Anxiety disorder and ADHD and Attachment Disorder. I was wondering if people have used Epilim®. Sodium Valproate as a mood stabilizer? If so what dose? How long did it take to stabilize in your system? Did it make u feel very tired? Thanks in advance. Cimi
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#158
I get very manic much of the time, on bad days it turns to panic and when the panic attack is over I usually crash. hard. Then I suffer from a really dark mood and usually sleep for awhile before returning to norm.
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#159
Wondering how to control moods
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Location: Michigan
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#160
Not sure if they can be controlled. But sometimes when I feel either depression or mania coming I can fight it off for a little bit. When I start to get depressed, before it grabs hold and it's work just to get out of bed, I make myself do things. Leave the house, call a friend, shower. I try and continue doing as many of my normal activities as possible. Mania is different....its a fight for me to air still or have any kind of meaningful interaction. Mostly I rely on meds to keep that in check.
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