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I have Bipolar Disorder; Will I Always Have To Take Medications To Be Normal?

I am asking for advice on how to manage Bipolar Disorder without medications. I currently take up to 7 different medications! I am currently out of 4-5 of them(due to financial issues)! I am slowly going downward! I need help! What do I do?

asked by Jennitasia 3 months ago

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thranax says

Modern science so far cannot cure the Disorder, some subnormal recoveries happen in any case of aliment. Most likely you will need to keep taking pills until new cures\treatments are found.

~thranax~

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crazybeanrider says

I want to reiterate what others on here have said. It is pretty rare trying to mangae bipolar on your own without some kind of medication or alternative method. One thing you can do is google free meds, you'll find a few programs that can help you with medications.

Also as someone metioned above, the manufacturer of your medicines have free/reduced prices on meds. You definetly will find some help there.

It has been two months since you asked the question. I hope you have found some relief.

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RedSonja94 says

I suffer with bipolar disorder as well and have been told that it will not go away and I will have to be on meds for the rest of my life, but I only take 3 meds for my disorder. Up to 7 meds is a little excessive and should be discussed with your doctor for solutions that will be more affordable for you. I know that being off these meds can cause extreme problems for the sufferer so please get your meds re-evaluated as soon as possible and try to come up with a better solution for your situation.

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Aymro says

I believe that you are in need of a medication review from a Psychiatrist. If you have a diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder, and from your query it appears that you do, you need medication to maintain a degree of stability. However 7 different medications seems somewhat excessive to me. This medication list may need to be rationalized. However doing this is best left to a Psychiatrist who knows you and your condition best and can tailor your needs to the medications you most need and gradually withdraw and stop what you don't. Hopefully that will reduce your financial outlay for medication as well. In most instances it does not take 7 different medications to stabilize Bipolar illness and 1 to 3 medications suffice.

I hope this has been useful to you.

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Sheila Wilson says

In addition to going to your doctor to see if maybe the number of prescriptions can be reduced, there are sources of help to make prescriptions more affordable.

One time when I was on two prescriptions for bipolar disorder, my doctor gave me trial size packs for both to hold me over. I'm not sure where you are located, but here in Pennsylvania, you can go to the county Mental Health/Mental Retardation office for free psychiatric treatment. It is done on a sliding income scale, but as long as you pay something towards it, they are usually pretty lenient.

Another thing is to contact the manufacturers of the prescriptions and see if there are programs to help people who cannot afford their prescriptions. I know that the makers of Paxil used to give out coupons that covered quite a bit of the cost. I think there are even more programs like that these days.

Look into getting medical insurance. If you are unemployed or underemployed or your employer does not offer insurance, you may be able to get medical assistance through your state's public welfare office.

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Cameron Dinsdale says

I agree, the medical community is continuing to find out that a diagnosis of bipolar disorder is becoming more and more ambiguous, and there are so many different variations of the disease that it is difficult, if not impossible to determine what might be right for your own condition. You should explain to your doctor that you are having trouble affording your meds, and perhaps he could switch you from some brands to generics. Hope this helps.

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Mrs. Obvious says

please check out my hub on ODD, ADHD, Bipolar and real hope! I use non-flushing Niacin for my son and it works great. Check out www.doctoryourself.com and the research of Dr. Abram Hoffer. You will be surprised at the options you may have.

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myk9catpjs says

what you need to do is make an appt w/your psychiatrist a.s.a.p.

unfortunately,you will need to treat/manage your b.p with a "cocktail"of meds indefinitely. there are various forms of b.p. and 7 meds is w/in the norm. if you're strapped for cash,your physician surely will be willing to supply you w/free sample of your meds until you work something out.as of late,ECT therapy (shock treatments) has shown positive results but some patients sufferedshort-term memory loss that isnt always recoverable. your meds are your arsenal and your lifeline...they usually include:a mood stabilizer,an anti-convulsant,an antipsychotic,and various other "tweaks" for sleep, anxiety..etc.bottom line is YOU CANNOT MANAGE BIPOLAR WITHOUT MEDS. somewhere down the line when you've been on the right "cocktail" for a good while and you feel like your b.p. is gone, and you dont need your stupid "crazy" pills anymore, think again. bipolar isnt easy,it isnt fun, but it is manageable and in some crazy far-out way,it has a few positive things to you...i wish you well...peace.

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Kay Candle says

Bipolar Disorder is an extremely complex condition, and it's probably a good idea not to take a whole lot of personal advice on this because medications and severity vary from person to person. There's no question about it, you cannot treat bipolar disorder without medication. I agree with the others that seven medications is quite extreme. Do you have other health issues you are treating with this as well? Maybe you can find a medication that handles a few of your symptoms at one time. If you cannot afford your medicine make sure your doctor is aware of this. Drug companies will often give patients free medication if they fill out an application and proof of income. Hope this helps and wish you the best!

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DonnyBoy says

Don't know if foods affect it at all, but I when I was dealing with anxiety and stress related symptoms I researched alot about how chemicals in the body and fluid in the brain can act and react differently to certain stimulants, nutrients, herbs, and spices. Certain foods can actually raise serotonin and revive mono-amine neurotransmitters , which might help diminish symptoms.

Spiritual healing never hurts and causes of trauma can also be a culprit. Its good to get into faith in spiritual beliefs. This one fellow had schizophrenia and one day just prayed but never prayed before and it went away.

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meyerpeg says

It is very rare for a bipolar person to overcome their need for medication. It is very important for you to be monitored by a psychiatrist !. I hope you will be able to access the professional care and correct medication you need.

(I have been receiving psychiatric care and medication since 1971. I function quite normally now with a medication that works well for me, but still have to be careful to control my tendency to mania. Was hospitalized for two weeks last year for a manic episode.

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