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Depression
Bipolar disorder, formerly know as manic depression, is another form
of mental illness but this one has two sides to it. One side leaves the person suffering from severe depression while the other side gives them a feeling of manic high that makes them feel better then they could ever feel in a normal stage. Andrew http://www.best-depression-info.com |
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Re: Depression
juliep26eo8@gmail.com wrote: > Bipolar disorder, formerly know as manic depression, is another form > of mental illness but this one has two sides to it. One side leaves > the person suffering from severe depression while the other side gives > them a feeling of manic high that makes them feel better then they > could ever feel in a normal stage. > Andrew > http://www.best-depression-info.com I think my co-worker's wife may have that condition. What medicines would you recommend to treat bipolar disorder? |
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Re: Depression
Tim Bruening wrote:
> > juliep26eo8@gmail.com wrote: > >> Bipolar disorder, formerly know as manic depression, is another form >> of mental illness but this one has two sides to it. One side leaves >> the person suffering from severe depression while the other side gives >> them a feeling of manic high that makes them feel better then they >> could ever feel in a normal stage. >> Andrew >> http://www.best-depression-info.com > > I think my co-worker's wife may have that condition. What medicines would > you recommend to treat bipolar disorder? > You're asking someone in a newsgroup to recommend medicine for a serious condition? I prescribe that you not do that. |
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Re: Depression
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 21:20:34 -0800, Tim Bruening
<tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: > > >juliep26eo8@gmail.com wrote: > >> Bipolar disorder, formerly know as manic depression, is another form >> of mental illness but this one has two sides to it. One side leaves >> the person suffering from severe depression while the other side gives >> them a feeling of manic high that makes them feel better then they >> could ever feel in a normal stage. >> Andrew >> http://www.best-depression-info.com > >I think my co-worker's wife may have that condition. What medicines would >you recommend to treat bipolar disorder? > Why do you worry so much about this person? You would be enough to drive someone to drink. Daveb |
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Re: Depression
DaveB wrote:
>> I think my co-worker's wife may have that condition. What medicines would >> you recommend to treat bipolar disorder? divorce > |
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Re: Depression
On Feb 15, 11:20 pm, Tim Bruening <tsbru...@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us>
wrote: > juliep26...@gmail.com wrote: > > Bipolar disorder, formerly know as manic depression, is another form > > of mental illness but this one has two sides to it. One side leaves > > the person suffering from severe depression while the other side gives > > them a feeling of manic high that makes them feel better then they > > could ever feel in a normal stage. > > Andrew > >http://www.best-depression-info.com > > I think my co-worker's wife may have that condition. What medicines would > you recommend to treat bipolar disorder? having bipolar disorder all my life and self medicating with drugs and alcohol not a good choice. the answer is treatment through a doctor. This is the only way to go. |
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Re: Depression
dennisnancarrow884@gmail.com wrote: > On Feb 15, 11:20 pm, Tim Bruening <tsbru...@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> > wrote: > > juliep26...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Bipolar disorder, formerly know as manic depression, is another form > > > of mental illness but this one has two sides to it. One side leaves > > > the person suffering from severe depression while the other side gives > > > them a feeling of manic high that makes them feel better then they > > > could ever feel in a normal stage. > > > Andrew > > >http://www.best-depression-info.com > > > > I think my co-worker's wife may have that condition. What medicines would > > you recommend to treat bipolar disorder? > > having bipolar disorder all my life and self medicating with drugs and > alcohol not a good choice. the answer is treatment through a doctor. > This is the only way to go. What drugs did your doctor recommend? |
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