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I am not doing well psychologically. The doctors consider the Bipolar 2 Rapid

Cycling a neurological and biochemical disease, and it will still be weeks

before the anti-seizure/mood stabilizer works at optimum.. I am following their

advice, med compliance, etc., but not doing so well. Your prayers are deeply

requested.

Tess

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Tess my dear, I am so sorry you are having such a rough time. I don't know very

much about Bipolar diseases and right now I wish I did so that I could be of

more help to you. Just know I am always here for you and any time you feel the

need to talk I would welcome your phone call(reverse charges). I have a LD plan

where I pay one fee and it covers all calls to US and Canada. So, if you feel

like it, make yourself a cup of tea, call me collect and we can chat over tea.

Hugs

June

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From: Grammi B

I am not doing well psychologically. The doctors consider the Bipolar 2

Rapid Cycling a neurological and biochemical disease, and it will still be weeks

before the anti-seizure/mood stabilizer works at optimum.. I am following their

advice, med compliance, etc., but not doing so well. Your prayers are deeply

requested.

Tess

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Tess:

Hang in there, and things WILL get better. My son has the exact same

diagnosis, and is currently hospitalized for a med change. He was on

Tegretol and has just switched over to Depakote. The right combo of

meds can do amazing things for those with Bipolar Disorder. It's like RA in

that it can take some time to get the right combo. Be patient and hang in

there.

Also, I know you can do a google search with " famous people with bipolar

disorder " ....and you'd be SHOCKED at the names that come up. Most

with bipolar disorder are very bright, talented and artistic. My son has

above average intelligence. I did the search and showed him the names

so that he didn't feel so alone when he was diagnosed. There are some

pretty amazing people who have accomplished some pretty fantastic

things while living with the disorder.

Feel free to e-mail me anytime.

-- In , " Grammi B "

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> I am not doing well psychologically. The doctors consider the Bipolar 2

Rapid Cycling a neurological and biochemical disease, and it will still be

weeks before the anti-seizure/mood stabilizer works at optimum.. I am

following their advice, med compliance, etc., but not doing so well. Your

prayers are deeply requested.

>

> Tess

>

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As a person who suffers from depression, I can

relate to a small part of what you are experiencing.

Is there anything that you can do to keep your mind

busy while you are waiting for results from the meds?

I'm lucky right now, because I am working as a 5th

grade teacher. If this RA takes over, however, I know

that I will have to struggle with more depression.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Warmly,

--- Grammi B <grammi_love@...> wrote:

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> I am not doing well psychologically. The doctors

> consider the Bipolar 2 Rapid Cycling a neurological

> and biochemical disease, and it will still be weeks

> before the anti-seizure/mood stabilizer works at

> optimum.. I am following their advice, med

> compliance, etc., but not doing so well. Your

> prayers are deeply requested.

>

> Tess

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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Tess,

You are one of the most supportive people on this list, and even lurkers

like me wish you well.

Hang in there. Having been chronically depressed for years, I know it

takes awhile for the meds to work.

If this one doesn't, please get some other help.

Hugs,

Noreen

[ ] Help from my RA family

>

> I am not doing well psychologically. The doctors consider the Bipolar 2

> Rapid Cycling a neurological and biochemical disease, and it will still be

> weeks before the anti-seizure/mood stabilizer works at optimum.. I am

> following their advice, med compliance, etc., but not doing so well. Your

> prayers are deeply requested.

>

> Tess

>

>

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Tess,

I sure wish these meds didn't take so long to be effective. I hate to

see you suffer so much. You are just to sweet to have to

deal with this painful disorder. You know you're always in my

prayers. You are so dear to us and so supportive of everyone

in spite of all you go through. ((((((((((((((((((hugs))))))))))))))))

a

On Dec 9, 2005, at 8:04 PM, Grammi B wrote:

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> I am not doing well psychologically. The doctors consider the

> Bipolar 2 Rapid Cycling a neurological and biochemical disease, and

> it will still be weeks before the anti-seizure/mood stabilizer

> works at optimum.. I am following their advice, med compliance,

> etc., but not doing so well. Your prayers are deeply requested.

>

> Tess

>

>

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Have you heard about a new type med on that front? It

is called ABILIFY. It is suppose to be really good?

I haven't taken it as of yet for myself though. I

have bizarre reactions to so many different psych

meds. Serequel works really well but gives me strange

dreams and when I wake up I can't tell the dream from

reality for a little bit but then get back on track.

It doesn't seem to affect other people that way. Good

Luck!!! I will be praying for you! Hang in there!

Take care and God Bless! XXX's Kim

--- Grammi B <grammi_love@...> wrote:

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> I am not doing well psychologically. The doctors

> consider the Bipolar 2 Rapid Cycling a neurological

> and biochemical disease, and it will still be weeks

> before the anti-seizure/mood stabilizer works at

> optimum.. I am following their advice, med

> compliance, etc., but not doing so well. Your

> prayers are deeply requested.

>

> Tess

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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(((Tess))) Your in my prayers dear one, Tawny

>

>

> I am not doing well psychologically. The doctors consider the

Bipolar 2 Rapid Cycling a neurological and biochemical disease, and it

will still be weeks before the anti-seizure/mood stabilizer works at

optimum.. I am following their advice, med compliance, etc., but not

doing so well. Your prayers are deeply requested.

>

> Tess

>

>

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Tess:

I am a little slow on keeping up with the emails, but I have just read your

note to the group. I am so sorry you are having such a difficult time. I

will absolutely pray for you daily, believing that your relief is already

forthcoming.

God bless,

Beth

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Tess,

You are in my prayers always. I pray that things get

better soon.

Beth in AR

--- Grammi B <grammi_love@...> wrote:

>

> I am not doing well psychologically. The doctors

> consider the Bipolar 2 Rapid Cycling a neurological

> and biochemical disease, and it will still be weeks

> before the anti-seizure/mood stabilizer works at

> optimum.. I am following their advice, med

> compliance, etc., but not doing so well. Your

> prayers are deeply requested.

>

> Tess

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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When I took Abilify, I gained 30 pounds in 2 weeks. As soon as I stopped

the med, I lost all the weight.

Yan

Re: [ ] Help from my RA family

> Have you heard about a new type med on that front? It

> is called ABILIFY. It is suppose to be really good?

> I haven't taken it as of yet for myself though. I

> have bizarre reactions to so many different psych

> meds. Serequel works really well but gives me strange

> dreams and when I wake up I can't tell the dream from

> reality for a little bit but then get back on track.

> It doesn't seem to affect other people that way. Good

> Luck!!! I will be praying for you! Hang in there!

> Take care and God Bless! XXX's Kim

>

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