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So I was diagnosised with Bipolar last fall.
And I was wondering if there's anyway i can control my episodes? I'm on medication have been since i was diagnosised... Wellbutrin XL 300mg to be exact.
But about 2 or 3 times a week I get an episode mostly it's one of the downs it's really bad i get EXTREMELY emotional but when i get when of my highs i cant sleep for like 3 days i maybe get 5 hours of sleep within those 3 days. And I so incrediably hyper i guess you could say.

2007-08-14 12:03:05 · 9 answers · asked by My.Princess.Is.Here<3 1 in Health Mental Health

9 answers

my wife had/has bipolar episodes mostly brought on by hormones from birth control / had severe post pardum depression that got way worse from the different medications .... it is like someone strung out on hallucinagions like acid,pcp,crank or crack binges ... you may want to look into what originally started your reactions which were probably chemically or hormonally induced .... my wife takes asthma mediicine also .... but since she had been off of the birth control she hasnt had any severe episodes except when she got pregnant 3 times and twice it caused miscarriages .... the third one we were able to get her under control to where the episode did not cause a miscarriage and then she was fine until after having the baby 6 weeks ago ... but then she had aprx 3 weeks of depression and the meds made her much worse until she took some sleeping pills to get to where she caught enough sleep to just quit it all and she is doing alright now ... it seems one pill causes one problem then you take a pill to cure that side effect but it causes another .... seems awfully coincidentel to me that the makers of these pills get more money for the more pills she has to take and each pill needs another to cure her from the next pill ..... round and round we go ..... I say look at what initially caused your depression and read Marriage For Dummies whether you are in a relationship or not it teaches about basic psychological patterns and how to recognise them and break the cycle or diffuse problems before they get out of hand .. wellbutrin made my wife VERY depressed ...... it is a downer the same class as drinking like an alcoholic ..

2007-08-14 12:20:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

that is a good question. maximum persons (Bipolar II) could desire to be waiting to try this. I even have tried however the hypomanic episodes sense so "everyday" and you sense so chuffed which you do no longer like it to be controlled. that's the place we get into hardship thinking we are able to take on the worldwide. fairly some those with this disease at the instant are not compliant with their meds because of this sense of euphoria. Bipolar isn't something you are able to administration. It does require medicine to stability the chemical interactions interior the suggestions. i'm taking Lamictal and have observed a incredible "stability" with it. What a alleviation! i grow to be wiped out from the chaos. in simple terms gotta save taking your meds. It make take some experimenting by employing you and your Dr. to get the the main suitable option combination for you. it often takes "companion" meds to administration all of it.

2016-10-10 05:54:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well firstly you should be on more that an antidepressant. Plus wellbutrin is probably the worst one you could give a bipolar patient. Ask about a mood stabiliser such as lithium. I take lithium and an antipsychotic to control my moods and it works pretty well.

2007-08-14 14:07:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you really have bipolar disorder, an anti-depressant like Wellbutrin is not enough!
You sound like you need a mood-stabilizer, stat!
(The Wellbutrin is making you manic, without a mood-stabilizer.)
(A lot of times they come in the form of anti-convulsants. Example: Trileptal)
There are also other meds. like Lithium, Depakote, Seroquel...- it just depends on what works for you.

2007-08-14 12:16:50 · answer #4 · answered by Lynnette_is_a_Lovely_Latina! 4 · 0 0

Yes, you can control your episodes. Firstly, you must be on a mood stabilizer. You are only on antidepressant. That is not good medical treament for bipolar. Do you see a psychiatrist or a family doc? A psychiatrist should know better and prescribe you a mood stabilizer. That'll stop or tremendously lessen your episodes.

2007-08-14 12:24:15 · answer #5 · answered by Marguerite 7 · 1 0

Who diagnosed you with Bipolar? One word. Lithium. Also, Wellbutrin can cause "extremely emotional behavior". Based on your question, I would find another doctor.

Depakote=Poison and it makes your hair fall out
Seroquel= Will make you fat as a hog as will the other atypical antipsychotics.

2007-08-14 12:33:47 · answer #6 · answered by Max 7 · 1 0

Depression is for sissys! Go outside and Jog or walk. That'll cure your woe is me episodes.

Yeah drugs are the answer..then take more drugs to counter act the previous drugs side effects.

Your in a rut and the pharmicy is cashing in on your weakness.

2007-08-14 12:26:38 · answer #7 · answered by Young Gun 2 · 0 3

For depression, what works for me is going into the depression and letting it have me.

Mild depression is very thin.... resistance makes it appear thick. I went right through it.

2007-08-14 12:11:09 · answer #8 · answered by unseen_force_22 4 · 0 0

well hey if u need support i am here dogmicjoe@yahoo.com. try walking to slow down the hypermoods.

2007-08-14 12:11:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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