
Originally Posted by
smoky
You sound bipolar to me – rather than just depressed. I wouldn’t be scared to try Epilim;
It’s used for treating people with bipolar. They don’t really know how it works but it is a mood stabiliser, I think it increases the activity of receptors that respond to the neurotransmitter acid in your brain, that act as a natural 'nerve-calming' agent.
You will notice however with long term use you may put on weight, worst case scenario is it could affect your liver or pancreas. Your doctor should have your blood tested to monitor your liver function for the first six months of taking it.
One thing I would mention though is how it’s linked to an increase in aggression and confusion – if you start to notice that side of things be careful.
But remember; what works for one person may not work for someone else. So you really need to shop around and find a doctor your comfortable with – my suggestion is you tell the old doctor your not comfortable with him and ask if he knows of anyone you may feel comfortable with – you’ll be surprised how well he’ll take it and he will probably know someone for you to try. When it comes to depression or bipolar issues – doctors don’t normally have egos and are real happy for you to say things like that.
Try therapy, therapy is not about getting all the answers or advice; it’s a way of learning more about your self, and getting honest feedback. It can help you regain confidence in yourself.
Educate your self by reading about bipolar, learn what triggers your moods, join a support group, keep a very tight routine sleep, eat and crap the same time each day and take time to exercise daily.
I know this is unpopular but avoid alcohol and recreational drugs, at lest while your not feeling right.
I have a theory about water and vibration, about positive language and the cellular make up of our bodies – and how we have more control of things like this than we realise – if your interested PM me.
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