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#32627 - 11/30/02 01:14 AM
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Probably a little of both. Bipolar can be triggered by many things including drug use and that appears to have caused it to be more prevalent. But I also think we have this big business pharmacology and they want us taking pills for everything. The description for people who might need anti-anxiety medication is so broad as to cover any human being with emotions and the same many times goes for depression. Medication has a valid place, but the tail appears to be wagging the dog in this area. I would be interested in how many people have seen this used versus abused.
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#32628 - 11/30/02 10:40 AM
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Well, I will tell you that modern pharmaceuticals are a wonder for me and mine. My husband, who had a terrible childhood due to his fathers' abuse, was finally put on meds after his cancer diagnosis at 46 and until the day he died he swore that if he had had that medication in his younger days, he would have been able to cope. When my mother and husband were diagnosed and were both dying, my doctor put me on Paxil and it was a lifesaver. My father was on something for a few years after my mother died and it helped him immensely. My only suggestion is that you go to a psychiatrist to be diagnosed and medicated, because the general physician can and will just medicate away, but the psychiatrist will help you find the root of the problem and solve that along with the meds.
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#32629 - 12/02/02 02:18 PM
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Thought anyone interested in teens with bipolar disorder migfht want to take a look at this article: http://www.connectforkids.org/benton_topics1544/benton_topics_show.htm?doc_id=134462It profiles a young woman who was diagnosed when she was 17 and how she has come to live with. It also has some good facts about the illness and how it effects teens. [ December 02, 2002, 11:20 AM: Message edited by: Candice Johnson ]
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#32631 - 12/18/02 12:24 PM
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I have a friend who has been dealing with her brother and mental illness for years. Her father was abusive to him growing up and now he is on drugs and has a mental illness. He lives with thier mom in the mid-west and the mother fears for her life dailey. The police come when he holds a gun to her head, but a few days in jail is all he gets. The mother will not leave him because he is her son. My friend has called every agency (including Shep Pratt who takes these public cases), but gets nowhere. She has been told he will have to "do some damage" before he can get help. She is a faithful Jew and we pray often about it. Faith is everything.
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#32633 - 12/18/02 04:30 PM
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To Lionspaaw: thank you for sharing so openly with strangers your story. You are so generous to pass on your experiences in the face of your own pain because none of us ever knows when we might be faced with the same or similar circumstances. Especially when we consider that often, especially in boys, the illness doesn't manifest until teen years and is often mistaken for other things. God Bless you.
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#32635 - 12/21/02 11:40 AM
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I worked for 10 years in a rehab program for adults with mental illneess (bipolar, schizophrenic, etc), some as young as 18 and have observed many situations and gotten to know many individuals. Suicide is especially common for the young, newly diagnosed individuals who havne't come to terms with their diagnosis. Still, so many schizophrenics and bi-polars are so brave and try so hard, and so many are so gifted. I ache for them and their families. The professionals try very hard to do a good job, but there doesn't seem to be enough good information and there certainly could be a better system! I want to encourage anyone who knows someone who's been recently diagnosed to check out jerrycott.com -- Dr. Cott is a pharmeceutical researcher who was with NIH looking at natural remedies for mental illness and did experiements with fish oil. (He left NIH after about 19 years because they quit being interested in natural remedies.) He has an interesting theory about omega-6 and brain chemistry and says that he's had great success with newly diagnosed patients (especially bipolar), but after people start using synthetic psycho-pharmeceuticals, their brains adapt to the new drugs and the natural remedies don't make any improvements. A problem is, though, that psychiatrists are uncomfortable with recommending regulating diet and using supplements probably because it doesn't give a quick fix and families are usually so desperate, which I don't fault them for. Still, it's worth understanding his alternative view.
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