Hello Colleen
Thank You for stopping by here and sharing your story with us. I know that it is not an easy thing to do.
Bi Polar Disorder is perhaps the most difficult of all mental health challenges because of the unpredictability of it. Moving back and forth between the highs and lows can make life very difficult.
You have made several very good points here in your post. If you are on medication, it is very important that you do not drink and drug. The brain chemestry involved in BPD is very delicate and once the right combination of meds and therapy is found, one must be very careful to keep that balance.
The good thing about BPD is that it is very treatable. In fact, the success rate for treating BPD is much better than for diabetes, heart desease and many other illnesses. This may surprise a few people. The number 1 most common reason for relapse in BPD cases is,,,,,,people begin to feel so good and so normal, they stop taking their meds. It is very important to follow the advice of a mental health professional. Never mix prescription meds with booze or illicit drugs and never stop taking them without your Dr's advice. Follow these few simple rules and chances are, you can live a long, happy life.
Well, Thanks Again Colleen. Please stop back again any time you like. You just never know whose life you may have changed with you words of hope. Take Care now and
Merry Christmas Colleen
Baby Kaleb, we send you our love,our prayers and our healing light.
May a smile follow you to sleep each night,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
and be there waiting,,, when you awaken.
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