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It seems everyone is bipolar these days
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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 261914" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>Yes, Flutterby! After 35 years of marriage and a couple of years of hanky-panky, suddenly my husband is bipolar! He used to be able to control his temper and keep his raging to the home front. The medications have dulled his mind, his memory is going fast. His reaction time is decreasing. He was a national merit scholar, a valedictorian at his H.S., a graduate of the Johns Hopkins medication School. I was always amazed by his knowledge of history and science and his ability to remember facts and dates.</p><p></p><p> He has reacted badly to various BiPolar (BP) drugs. He was FALLING A LOT. He told his psychiatrist he wanted off the medications. doctor told him he would end up in psychiatric hospital. because he would be experiencing seizures and that he would end up on even more medications if he stopped. I was present at his first discussion with this psychiatrist, never once did he say "once you start, you can't stop". I'm livid. He cannot go back to work. He sits and watches CNN, he is only 58 y.o., turning into an old man, afraid of living. It's a tragedy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 261914, member: 6370"] Yes, Flutterby! After 35 years of marriage and a couple of years of hanky-panky, suddenly my husband is bipolar! He used to be able to control his temper and keep his raging to the home front. The medications have dulled his mind, his memory is going fast. His reaction time is decreasing. He was a national merit scholar, a valedictorian at his H.S., a graduate of the Johns Hopkins medication School. I was always amazed by his knowledge of history and science and his ability to remember facts and dates. He has reacted badly to various BiPolar (BP) drugs. He was FALLING A LOT. He told his psychiatrist he wanted off the medications. doctor told him he would end up in psychiatric hospital. because he would be experiencing seizures and that he would end up on even more medications if he stopped. I was present at his first discussion with this psychiatrist, never once did he say "once you start, you can't stop". I'm livid. He cannot go back to work. He sits and watches CNN, he is only 58 y.o., turning into an old man, afraid of living. It's a tragedy. [/QUOTE]
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