If you can control your Bipolar disorder with the medications, chances are that you can stay in the Navy. However, if your Bipolar Disorder becomes uncontrollable, then there is a possible chance that you cannot be in the navy. There isn't much that can be said because it all depends on how well you can control the Bipolar Disorder with your medications.
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Get the best medical treatment that you can manage, do everything you are told, and don't give up. You should be aware of a few things. Psych meds take a long time to work sometimes. Don't expect immediate miracles. Also, it may take several tries to find the right combination of meds and adjust the doses. Finally, DO NOT GO OFF THE MEDS without talking to the doctor. Bipolar Disorder is treatable, but sometimes if you go off the medications they will not work reliably if you begin taking them again. Many folks with bipolar disorder live relatively normal lives, but getting there can be a lot of work. Considering the alternative, however, it's well worth the trouble.
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If you have been diagnosed by two independent professionals with this disorder, then logically, it is because you are suffering from the disorder. You are probably in denial. Not always easy when you are diagnosed with something you cannot accept. You really need to consider sitting down with someone to discuss this, explaining to you why this diagnosis has been reached, and helping you to have it treated (which it certainly can be). Part of the paranoia can involve you not believing what you are told, which is possibly why you are bewildered and not able to accept the situation. I expect you "do not like being told what to do". Does that sound familiar? Take it from someone who has come in from the other side and has been "well" for years, that you can be helped. You just need to speak to the right people. Sometimes discussing it with a trusted friend or caring family member can help to. If you ask them for their honest opinion, then you may be surprised. Please look into it further and get all the help you can. Good luck in everything.
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First, if you're taking Depacote it's been prescribed for a reason. Going off will only initiate a bipolar incident that may cause you a lot more trouble than you want to have. If you're worried about a job that wants to test for drugs, don't worry about it. It's not legal to refuse someone a job because they are taking legitimate medicaitons. On the other hand, if you have a history of refusing to take medictions for something as serious as Bipolar Disorder, an employer CAN refuse to hire you.
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