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Talk to a social worker about your child disruptive behavior and school .I am sure a social worker can help put your child in school for special children and let your doctor immediately the medication is not working.
Nah bipolar medication is crack
NO!!
Treatment for bipolar is a combination of medication and psychotherapy.
no, if you are bipolar you have to take medication, you don't have attacks
yes
Depakote is an antiseizure medication that is sometimes used in the treatment of Bipolar disorder.
There has not been a lot of research about the possible harm to unborn babies due to bipolar medication. It is always best to discuss the problems associated with any medication taken while pregnant. Do not stop taking your medication before speaking with your doctor, either. Some babies have had birth defects after their mothers have continued to take their bipolar medication, while others did not.
Bipolar is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. There is no way to permanently correct your brain chemistry. Medication is a treatment; however, this is an ongoing treatment that only works while you are on the medication. In addition, scientists do not completely understand the specific chemicals or neurotransmitters involved. You'll notice on some anti-depressant TV commercials it will say, "[Drug] is thought to..." indicating they know the drug has an effect, but they do not know exactly what that is. Bipolar is definitely manageable, through therapy, medication, and/or both, but it is currently not curable.
Treatment is a combination of medication and psychotherapy.
If you were diagnosed with bipolar then you should be getting your medication from either your Psychiatrist or family doctor. If you have not been diagnosed with bipolar then you must see your family doctor who will send you to a Psychiatrist and he/she will determine what is wrong with you and give you the correct medications.
Yes, bipolar disorder is a treatable illness that can be controlled quite well with medication and therapy.
They may be used in conjunction with mood stabilizing medication, which are used for bipolar disorder, but they are not used alone as a solution to bipolar disorder.