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11/9/2007 5:32:19 PM Bi Polar does it go away???????  

goldarnit
Saint Paul, MN
age: 47


no,im sorry to say,it doesnt go away..my nephew got diagnosed when he was 7,hes now 20,its a sad situation..he becomes so violent,without meds,that my sis has a restraining order against him,its just terrible-they have tried every treatment known to mankind-nothin works except the meds.he now just lives on the streets.its so hard on my sis.im sorry for your family...it sucks.good luck to you.

11/9/2007 7:14:46 PM Bi Polar does it go away???????  

southernlady44
Pulaski, TN
age: 44


I was diagnosed "manic/depressive" which is now "bipolar" about 20 years ago. Not staying on the meds is one of the sypmtoms! It is one of the ways bipolar has an affect on the person with it. I am NON medicated but doing ok. It's difficult to deal with the meds because it is a "hit or miss" fix.

Unfortunately, chemical imbalance is really the blame for this kind of mental illness and can be/is passed down through generations.

I wish you the absolute best of luck with your children and hope your ex-wife gets the help she needs that fits her situation as well. Bipolar is manageable, treatable, and does NOT have to be devastating!

However, NO...it does not just go away! Sorry.

K.

11/10/2007 8:57:06 AM Bi Polar does it go away???????  

skunkbreath
Saint James, MO
age: 52


midnight, thank you....i appreciate your acknowledgement.

mick, yes, many bi's are extremely creative and successful artists and business people..

stella, yes, you are correct. notice that i used, "some", several times and did not address the more severe manifestations.....thank you for amplifying further. Yes, i know that what i suggested can be effective from observation...for some....

southern-, have you found some things that work for you?


"Does Bi polar just go away." If the person afflicted can have their symptoms controlled it could have the effect of "going away"... though the underlying cause, brain chemical imbalance, is permanent to a degree, there are more than one way to adjust that, and a holistic approach is usually more healthy than a single therapy.

11/10/2007 10:09:56 AM Bi Polar does it go away???????  

sheilamarie
Sedalia, MO
age: 49


speaking from experience of having this mental illness no it doesn't go away. yes it is a chemical imbalance of the brain. you take your prescribed meds and that keeps you from becoming either manic or depressed or suicidal or doing things that when you go back on your meds that you don't remember. i have tryed to hurt myslef as well as others many years ago when i had a dr. that didn't prescribe the proper meds and didn't do depakote levels on me as he should of. yes if you use drugs or drink it can be misdiagnosed as bi polar. you need to be honest with your dr. and your counselor (weekly visits)so they know how you are doing. and they can help you if something is starting to go wrong. i didn't have a counselor except once a month many years ago and after a sids death in my house (freinds baby they lived with me) i got very depressed and noone really noticed and i ended up taking any and all pills in my house and next i knew i was in icu in the hospital. with my 3 kids lookng at me when i finally came out of it. i took an oath to myself and my family that i am staying on my meds only throwing away any other meds that i don't need anymore so i can't have there to do this again, keeping all meetings (only an hour ) with my counselor, seeing my dr. and eating,sleeping right exercising,and trying to stay active and feel normal as possible. i do know this illness has hurt my family but they all now keep up with reading and learning anything about the illnes to help me and be supportive to me. just to say she or he has bi-polar and not really understand it to me means the person does not really care enough about me so i am better off with out them. if you truly care help them and talk to counselor with your whole family so they don't think your just crazy. the drs. will talk to u too only if you ask. thank you for reading this, fore bi-polar has affected my life in many ways. dating is a scarey thing for me cause they all usually compare me to a bad experience they had with someone else who had it.i know i am but i do control it with meds

11/11/2007 12:49:46 PM Bi Polar does it go away???????  

skunkbreath
Saint James, MO
age: 52


sheila-, i am glad you have found what works for you....your reaction to the babies' death is understandable. none of us know how we would react till it happens....

good luck to you...

11/11/2007 1:57:33 PM Bi Polar does it go away???????  

woodsman1950
Rimersburg, PA
age: 56


mine goes away half the time.

11/12/2007 6:34:49 AM Bi Polar does it go away???????  

nashoba_miko
Bethany, OK
age: 38


My daughter was diagnosed bipolar 1 year and one month ago. It has been a roller coaster ride for sure. She is only 14 years old. I'm glad though, that her main issue is she stays in the "high" part. If laughter makes you live long, my daughter will be immortal...lol. She has only sunk down to the depths of hell once, it scared me so bad that we argue on occasion that she MUST take her meds and that I REFUSE to see her get down so low ever again. We have talked to her therapist/pysch and figure that either her biological father has it or his dad. Her dad is making her life a living hell, says she is only spoiled and just needs a spanking. She has called me several times from his house crying and talking all kinds of crazy stuff that makes my hair stand on end--she tried to OD on one of her meds so she wouldnt have to deal with him. She has refused to see him anymore on weekends and does very well staying with me. She has no problem taking her meds (even ON meds she is giddy a lot of the time) when home with me. We have discussed--her wants--of being able to get off the meds...I told her that she would have to learn to recognize her symtoms/feelings and act approriately AND get her doctors to see if it is possible one day.

I was in denial for many months over this, mainly they would ask questions, and I would be like...........she's ALWAYS been like that, loveable, happy, giggling, talks fast (so do i, but dr said i dont have it--lol, thought she was rubbin off on me), ect. I am ok with it now, my daughter has embraced her bi polar. Now, if i can just keep her from trying to take her friends on her little "trips", we would be in great shape.

11/12/2007 6:49:29 AM Bi Polar does it go away???????  

dazlinbynature
Fort Calhoun, NE
age: 50


had a nephew that died at 29 (suicide) because he refused to take his meds. He was also a very talented artist.

Daz

11/12/2007 9:39:36 AM Bi Polar does it go away???????  

enahsforyou
Grain Valley, MO
age: 37


Thank you all for your input on this matter. It is all very helpful and usefull information. Just for a quick update I believe that she has noticed the manic that is coming out. But my children and I have seen a awakening in the past to no avail. Again thank you all soooo much.

11/12/2007 11:19:06 AM Bi Polar does it go away???????  

skunkbreath
Saint James, MO
age: 52


Another point: If a person is mindset to control their life, moods, and feelings with some sort of drug, whether it be beer, ciggies, or prescription meds, legal or otherwise, then IF a situation comes up that causes a mood change that the person can not handle at the time, they reach for a drug instead of dealing with it with learned reasoning. That can be dangerous if the proper drug is not availabe or if they don't have the reasoning to control drug use.

That is why the mindset/reasoning ability is more important than the drug.

I am not saying that there should never be theraputic use of a drug, but that it be placed within the power of the patient who has learned that the drug is only one element of health. That the mindset be to choose the proper course from understanding and knowledge of their particular situation, if they are able to function at that level.


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