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Old 10-22-2005, 05:22 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Hi guys! So glad to have you join us here in the mental health forum of SR...I've been diagnosed as bipolar too and just wanted to tell you that neither of you are alone.

If you haven't heard of it there is this great orginazation called NAMI (National Alliance for Mental Illness) and it's a national organization that offers bipolar and depression support groups all over the country. Livingfree....if you are wanting to connect locally with other bipolars this is the best way to do it. Find out when and where the support groups are being held in your area. NAMI's phone number is 1-800-583-1264 (well that's the number i have for them anyway, you might have to tell them where you live and ask them for the number to your state's headquarters) or you can go to their Web site at www.nami.org and there's a place where you can find meetings near you. Let me know if you have any trouble finding local meetings. Also, it would be great to know if you decide to attend and if you enjoy it or not.

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Originally Posted by Livingfree
First they said that I was anti-social and borderline personality disorder. Tried me on some meds and those didn't work, so I went back and they said that it was bipolar. Now I'm taking Welbutrin and Seroquel.
From what i know about anti-social...it's pretty similar to borderline...right? Bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder and ADHD....are all often misdiagnosed because they are all so similar. It is even possible to have sleep apnea and be misdiagnosed as bipolar. And here's another monkey wrench to throw in the mix...chronic fatigue syndrom and fibromialgia....apparently can also cause the same symptoms as BD. It's very, very tricky to diagnose. I under went a 4 hour testing session with a doc and the bipolar disorder was confirmed as my diagnosis, but it looks like now that i either have fibromialgia instead or alongside the BD? (and I've been researching mental illness for about 14 months now)

Anyway LivingFree....you're only on the Welbutrin and Seroguel? No mood stabalizer like Lithium, Depakote or Lamictal?

Have you been diagnosed as a rapid cycling bipolar?

How old are you, if you don't mind my asking? Around 20?

Being off the alcohol is VERY good, because taking the meds are useless if your drinking. Also...just FYI...on average, it takes 1-2 years to find the right combo of meds for BD. If you're lucky and you're a rapid cycler like me and going through some kind of major depressive episode....then well....i'm hoping it doesn't take longer than 2 years. Anyway, I'm now on 300mg Welbutrin, 900 mg Lithium, 50-200mg Visaril as needed and i'm weaning myself off of Cymbalta.

I use to take Seraquel for slight paranoia, but my current doc took me off...which i was glad to do b/c it had me craving sugar and chocholate.

Are either one of you in individual counseling???? This is very important for bipolars and is best if you do it in combination with group therapy.

What are people who are MR and MI? And I've got lots of information i can direct you to about BD if you would like. But the best way i've been described is my physician told me "You're a little nuerotic...you ARE NOT psychotic" And even if I was psychotic...i know several people who are and who do extremely well in life as long as they stay on their meds. You're not crazy....remember that...BD is a physical illness that affects our moods...It's a disease, just like cancer or MS. In the beginning, when i was first researching my illness, it helped when i discovered that there are a lot of famous bipolars...like Patty Duke, Abe Lincoln, Vincent Van Gogh, Hemmingway, Handel...and many others. I have a thread around here somewhere about famous bipolars and the creativity connection if you're interested in it.

And lord knows i've hid under my covers and waited many times for the entire week or month to pass by...so i totally understand.

As far as work....is your BD affecting your work any?

((((Witch)))) Getting rid of the alcohol will help you bunches in SO many ways...so please hang in there. Also, most docs will not diagnose an alcoholic who is still drinking because it's too hard to diagnoses mental illnesses correctly as it is and alcohol abuse must totally muddies the water completely. In my opinion...until you're able to stop drinking and then able to find the right combonation of meds...life will continue to be difficult.

-----> Well, I had written several paragraphs more, but it got deleted some how....so I guess it wasn't meant to be.

Anyway, you guys are not alone....feel free to ask any questions or whatever....i've been researching this stuff for 14 months so if you want any info...just let me know and i'll hunt it up for you.

The last thing i'll say is that the best book i've found is "A Brilliant Maddness" by Patty Duke. She also struggled with drinking and pills before her bipolar diagnosis. And the book is only about $8 to buy....or you can check it out of the library.

Lots of hugs,
Jenna
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