If i get diagnosed as bipolar do i need to meds for the rest of my life to funct!


Question: If i get diagnosed as bipolar do i need to meds for the rest of my life to function normally?
i know i have mental issues (i feel depressed almost all the time though at times i feel like im on top of the world ( accompanying the depressed side is a need for extra sleep, usually 12 hours to feel rested, low energy, and low drive to do anything, and nothing seems enjoyable anymore, accompanying the manic side is a decreased need for sleep, more energy, and things seem enjoyable, as if i dont have mental issues) , i have anxiety problems, and i struggle with self injury) and i think i may be bipolar though i havent been diagnosed with anything yet and dont get evaluated for 2 weeks

Answers:

Yes, unfortunately Bipolar Disorder is not curable and requires that you take management medication for the rest of your life. Stopping your medication can cause side effects that make you feel even worse physically and mentally. If you choose not to take medication, your illness may escalate as it continues until the range of your emotional symptoms is greater and the normal periods in between episodes are virtually nonexistent.

Your psychiatrist will assist you in finding effective medication. Often us Bipolar people need more than one medication to stay stable. Most often this means an antidepressant and a mood stabilizer daily. It may take a long time, possibly a year or two, to find and effective combination and dosage of medications.

Just remember that the medications will be there to make your life better. It isn't shameful to take medication every day. There are plenty of people who need to do so for a variety of illnesses; Bipolar Disorder is one of those illnesses.

Good Luck! Hang in there; it will get better. It will all be okay.

Personal Experience (Bipolar Disorder Type II)



You need to get a diagnosis first. But yes, if you are bipolar you'll need to take meds to prevent the extreme mood swings. For life.



This free 97 page ebook on bipolar disorders should help you.

http://forwebresources.com/ebooks/bipolar-disorders.html



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