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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 446091" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>flowergarden..I so disagree with that doctors explanation. I am bipolar and I lived without a diagnosis or medication for decades. I knew that there was something wrong with me but I didnt know what it was. I knew I didnt feel right and that I just felt wrong so to speak. I finally found out what was wrong with me when I was trying to get help for my son and I read The Bipolar Child. </p><p></p><p>When I am on my medications...the right ones...I feel fine. I dont feel medicated or loopy or drugged. Yes it took me some time to find what worked for me but I went through the trials. I know that I can never not be on medication for bipolar. This is a terminal illness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 446091, member: 1514"] flowergarden..I so disagree with that doctors explanation. I am bipolar and I lived without a diagnosis or medication for decades. I knew that there was something wrong with me but I didnt know what it was. I knew I didnt feel right and that I just felt wrong so to speak. I finally found out what was wrong with me when I was trying to get help for my son and I read The Bipolar Child. When I am on my medications...the right ones...I feel fine. I dont feel medicated or loopy or drugged. Yes it took me some time to find what worked for me but I went through the trials. I know that I can never not be on medication for bipolar. This is a terminal illness. [/QUOTE]
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