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thanks for the thoughts for difficult child - the update
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 213972" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I agree fully with the others. </p><p>medications that have worked for me have worked for K and vice versa. </p><p></p><p>Some people have to have medications, some can get by with out. I have tried and tried and tried to stop taking mine. </p><p>I have to have them. </p><p>Some people who have to deal with depression or other issues can get by using alternative therapies. </p><p>Most people who have BiPolar (BP) have to have medications. Very few can lead a *normal* life without them. Or even make it through the day.</p><p>Maybe if society and our world was different we could? Or if suicide wasn't a factor for so many of us.</p><p></p><p>But I think there needs to be a happy balance, not too many medications and, if you need medications, not the push to get off of them and just go natural. </p><p>Doctors nowadays need to recognize that Mental Illness in each of us is a *Spectrum* and we feel and react differently, each and every one of us. It truly manifests uniquely in each person. We may have symptoms that are similar, but there can be so many other differences, and these Doctors need to start seeing this. Darnit!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 213972, member: 3155"] I agree fully with the others. medications that have worked for me have worked for K and vice versa. Some people have to have medications, some can get by with out. I have tried and tried and tried to stop taking mine. I have to have them. Some people who have to deal with depression or other issues can get by using alternative therapies. Most people who have BiPolar (BP) have to have medications. Very few can lead a *normal* life without them. Or even make it through the day. Maybe if society and our world was different we could? Or if suicide wasn't a factor for so many of us. But I think there needs to be a happy balance, not too many medications and, if you need medications, not the push to get off of them and just go natural. Doctors nowadays need to recognize that Mental Illness in each of us is a *Spectrum* and we feel and react differently, each and every one of us. It truly manifests uniquely in each person. We may have symptoms that are similar, but there can be so many other differences, and these Doctors need to start seeing this. Darnit!!! [/QUOTE]
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