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Old Sep 27, 2014, 07:29 PM
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But here we go..I have been on a slew of meds forever.
I feel better for a great period of time. Then bam. It's not like out of control, well how do I know.
All I know is I'm 41. So tired of this. Are these drugs killing me? And who I used to be. Want to be. I'm so confused. Here we go again. Can anyone relate.
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Old Sep 28, 2014, 12:28 PM
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Hi, terrific! I know what you mean about the meds. Since I was diagnosed with bipolar 14 years ago, I have been put on most everything imaginable. My relatives were even telling me I was just not the same person. I am now on many fewer meds and feeling more like me.

Alas, I do fear that some of these meds are not good for us. I have one especially that has been called a "poison." But I get frequent check-ups and bloodwork to make sure all my systems are still a-okay.
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