Take the Homeopathic remedy AURUM MET 200 once a day half an hour before going to bed take it for at least three days regularly and feel how positive and happy you feel after it. its totally non addictive, and has no side effects or complications total relief from your sort of depression. Take it for three days and stop to reanalyze your own conditions, if you feel you still need it after 24 hours, take it for another three days. Probably the first three doses will cure you without any sort of complications, after it take just one dose when you start feeling down but do not take it too frequently. After the initial 3 to 6 doses a single dose will be enough for days or even weeks till 100% cure, and you can stop taking it anytime you want to.
Take Care and God Bless you !
2006-10-22 12:20:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope all is well. First I suggest taking several deep breaths. (breath in from you belly then your chest) I want you to become conscious of your breathe threw out the day and I am willing to bet that your holding your breath a lot. Also become aware what thoughts you are having that causing it.
Be easy with yourself. Your "problem" is not "A problem" its multiple, but all stemming from one source. You are emotionally immature. How dos that make you feel when I say that? OK i need you to think, ask yourself did i make you feel the way you just did, or was it you believing what I said was true? Know that this is a perfect opportunity for you to discover how power full you are. To do that you need to dig deeper with you questioning. Right now your emotions have the upper hand and are controlling you.
Look at it like this, "Where do emotions come from? Where do thoughts come from?" You need own you emotions but you don't have to own all the thought that come into your head. Both you can control, with practice just like typing on a keyboard. Meditation should be your medication.
With love, I hope this helps a little. Learn to better direct your emotions in a manner that best serves you.
2006-10-22 16:41:19
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answered by Twenty_two 2
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first off, manic depression and bipolar are the same thing. secondly, your doctor has prescribed lexapro, which is simply an antidepressant. if you are truly bipolar, you need to be on a mood stabilizing medication such as abilify, depakote or lithium. it sounds like you may have social anxiety disorder as well. you may need to talk to your doctor about some sort of antianxiety medication to help address this issue.
i'm guessing by your question that you are probably a teenager. as far as friends go, you are going through a difficult time in your life. i'm sure your peers have similar issues, maybe not to the extent of yours, but issues nonetheless. hang in there and realize that true friends are hard to find, but easy to hang on to.
you definitely need to begin seeing a therapist. having someone objective to talk with often is the best remedy. they are able to look at your situation and offer suggestions without being judgemental or hateful.
2006-10-22 15:23:12
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answered by irish_3078 3
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I understand your being scared of going outside and stuff. No worries though because your not alone. I was diagnosed with manic depression about two months ago. My personal opinion would be to talk to your doctor for a much stronger medication, and eat healthy. As funny is it might sound fruits and vegetables as well as vitamins are essential foods for our brain. It really boosts up your energy. And of course the most important is to help yourself. It might be hard to at first but you have to give it your all. Remember others can help you, but helping yourself is the best therapy.
2006-10-22 16:58:59
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answered by pandora sin llama 3
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You are isolated from people and that's part of the problem. You need to re-socialize. It's friggin' scary to start it - but you are being deprived of human contact and sunshine! Plus it sounds like to me you are on the wrong medication - and might be even mis-diagnosed. The fights with your girlfriends suck too - I'm sorry about that, but hey, you've got 1 true friend - and that 1 true friend is worth a thousand "other" friends! Plus you have yourself - which is pretty cool, right? I had the whole "people are looking at me" thing too. It's awful isn't it? Makes you feel all self-concious and tired too, like you want to run and hide. Know what helped me? To know that most people are not even thinking about you. They are wrapped up in their own lives. Just like you are, right? People think very similar. Remember that and good lucks to you.
2006-10-22 15:51:44
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answered by rrmorris45 4
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Sounds like you need to really talk to your doctor about your meds. Doesn't sound like they are helping you. Also, get into see a counselor. Just talking about problems will help you sort them out and they will give you advice on how to deal with your problems. Sounds like all of this has really affected your self esteem. All of the conditions that you have are biological and chemical. You're not crazy by any means. You were born this way and if your Christian, you really have to believe you were created in God's image and that alone makes you an awsome person. Talk to someone. It really will help you.
Oh... and to one of the other comments, manic depression and bi polar are NOT the same thing.
2006-10-22 15:29:50
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answered by lil_hem_n_va 4
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Wow...I'd ask your doctor about the meds. not working, but as for the going outside again.... Why worry about what other people are going to say... No matter what you do, say, dress act like, your going to get critisized by someone... why waste your whole life worrying about it. If you be yourself, you will be able to go find friends that will suite you well and that will except you for you. If you dont let them meet you and get to know you, how are they going to be your friends? Trust me, there are some great people out there, but you have to allow yourself to get to know them. Good luck with everything. I'm sure you'll be fine. Just dont sweat it too much. Just remember that everyone gets self concious at some point in time, but you just have to work to over come that. I'm sure you have a lot to offer other people, just let them in.
2006-10-22 16:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like you are taking the wrong medicine or the wrong dosage. I also take Lexapro but I also take Remeron to sleep at night. Also, is there any hobbies or activities that make you feel calmer? It may sound weird, but I sew. I don't know why but it works for me. Please talk to your doctor about your symptoms since the meds are not working well or enough. Good Luck.
2006-10-22 15:27:48
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answered by huckypeep2 5
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. it sounds like you have paranoia. the lexapro may need to be adjusted to a higher dose or even a different medication. sometimes they have to experiment with different meds to find out which is best for you . reciently my lexapro was raised from 10mg to 20mg and it made a world of difference. also with what you said you have been diagnosed with you may need more medications than what they are giving you. go back to your Dr. and tell him what your going through and how you feel. he needs to help you!!! good luck and God Bless >>P.S go outside, people are not looking at you like you think they are, it is just part of your illness.
2006-10-22 15:35:45
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answered by MissMonk 7
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You need to be on more than Lexapro. If you are bipolar (manic depression), then an anti-depressant can flip you out completely. Go see your doctor immediately. Or get another one.
2006-10-25 05:37:13
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answered by Random Bloke 4
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