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Re: Bi-Polar?


Posted by A-B on February 01, 2003 at 07:21:43:

In Reply to: Re: Bi-Polar? posted by Heidi on January 31, 2003 at 09:39:09:

Hi Heidi,

I have to wonder if this doctor diagnosed you as a "bi-polar variant" because it puts the problem back on you, rather than them having to address the problems that were caused by the drugs they gave you in the first place? (..oh dear...my inner cynic is raging tonight!..). Or perhaps you are one of these people who may have had a predispositon to this kind of thing which the drugs triggered off (like certain substances bringing out schitzophrenia, which may have otherwise never been a problem). I just hope that somewhere in all of this, someone can help you find some answers.

Wishing you all the best
A-B : )

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