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Posted by johnnyj on March 6, 2007, at 9:18:05
Can someone explain or point to a good website that outlines the diagnositc criteria for this disorder? My family doc yesterday that when he is having trouble, he works with pdocs at an inpatient facility, that if someone is not responding to ssri's that they find a lot of them are bipolar. Does anyone find this true?
Thank you
johnnyj
Posted by linkadge on March 6, 2007, at 9:36:46
In reply to Definitions of Bipolar, posted by johnnyj on March 6, 2007, at 9:18:05
>ssri's that they find a lot of them are bipolar. >Does anyone find this true?
This conclusion has always bothered me.
What happened to SSRI's not working becuse they are innefective for some people?
Linkadge
Posted by polarbear206 on March 6, 2007, at 9:38:28
In reply to Definitions of Bipolar, posted by johnnyj on March 6, 2007, at 9:18:05
> Can someone explain or point to a good website that outlines the diagnositc criteria for this disorder? My family doc yesterday that when he is having trouble, he works with pdocs at an inpatient facility, that if someone is not responding to ssri's that they find a lot of them are bipolar. Does anyone find this true?
>
> Thank youHere is a link for you.
http://www.psycom.net/depression.central.lieber.html
polarbear
Posted by Phillipa on March 6, 2007, at 11:31:45
In reply to Re: Definitions of Bipolar » johnnyj, posted by polarbear206 on March 6, 2007, at 9:38:28
Don't you think it's a little much that if you don't respond to an ad that you are some sort of bipolar. Trying to understand. Love Phillipa
Posted by polarbear206 on March 6, 2007, at 12:38:49
In reply to Re: Definitions of Bipolar » polarbear206, posted by Phillipa on March 6, 2007, at 11:31:45
> Don't you think it's a little much that if you don't respond to an ad that you are some sort of bipolar. Trying to understand. Love Phillipa
Phillipa,
A good book for you to read is "Why Your Depression Isn't getting better" by Dr. M Bartos. It is about the epidemic of undiagnosed bipolar disorders. I'm NOT saying that ALL people who fail to respond to multiple trial of AD's all have underlying bipolar disorders. This raises many red flags and needs to be considered, esp. when they get a good initial response,then the drug poops-out. There is a broad spectrum to bipolar disorders with overlapping symptoms. Too many people are handed out these meds like candy from their family doctors (who spend about 10 minutes with them) who really don't need to be on them in the first place. That's why they go from med to med, when all they probably need is psycho-therapy.
Posted by Declan on March 6, 2007, at 18:43:44
In reply to Re: Definitions of Bipolar » Phillipa, posted by polarbear206 on March 6, 2007, at 12:38:49
This was from a link on this board but not from this thread. The bit I've pasted follows....
>Episodic mood instability - these patients manifest lifelong episodes of mood swings starting around adolescence. The mood shifts unpredictably among several distinct mood poles: brief depressions lasting hours to one or two days, brief euphorias, brief dysphoric or irritable episodes, brief paranoid episodes, episodes of rage or intense uncontrollable anger, episodic anxiety equivalents (panic attacks, phobias or obsessive ruminations ). This multiplicity of mood options begs the very issue of bipolarity. It appears that multipolar mood disorder might be a more accurate designation for the soft bipolar spectrum.<
That sounds pretty normal to me. Not ideal. Anyone with adolescent kids should have no trouble agreeing. But not really very strange at all.
Posted by Phillipa on March 6, 2007, at 18:53:22
In reply to Re: Definitions of Bipolar » Phillipa, posted by polarbear206 on March 6, 2007, at 12:38:49
Agree l00%. But remember the drug companies need to sell meds and the docs listen to the reps as they don't have time to research. Hence the CEU's even for docs now I think. Love Phillipa
Posted by johnnyj on March 6, 2007, at 18:59:45
In reply to Re: Definitions of Bipolar, posted by Declan on March 6, 2007, at 18:43:44
Thank you for the info
johnnyj
Posted by Sandra62 on March 6, 2007, at 19:10:17
In reply to Definitions of Bipolar, posted by johnnyj on March 6, 2007, at 9:18:05
I was misdiagnosed for many, many years as being depressed until a very wise doctor took the time to really listen to my history and it turns out I am Bipolar, likely Bipolar II as I tend more towards depression and dysphoria with horrible rage. Anyways I was put on anti-depressants as monotherapy and they only seemed to make things worse. Now with the addition of an anti-psychotic and a mood stabilizer I am much more balanced. I like the following website for Bipolar info:
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