Posted by MM on June 29, 2001, at 18:50:44
In reply to Re: What's worked 4 folks 4 BP II or other maladies?, posted by MM on June 29, 2001, at 18:41:34
> Mitch can you explain what a neuro-endocrine disturbance is? (you don't have to go in to detail)
> I think that BPII is a trendy diagnosis right now, or at least I've heard it is. It doesn't seem like anyone should be diagnosed based on the fact they've had a rage, or they've had a really good day. It doesn't seem like pdoc's want to take the time to go through life events that could have an effect on how we feel. Is normal being immune to being effected by bad things happening to you? The theory is that your brain chemicals are already messed up, but it is possible that your brain chemicals are reacting to the way you feel about a certain thing happening. It usually takes a stressful event to "bring out" the dormant (already there) disorder, but how do they know any "normal" person wouldn't react the same way? The manifestations of a bunch of different disorders being called BPII kind of scares me after reading that pdoc's think BP is schizophrenia, just with different symptoms. I wish I could read a lot of the research in BPII. If anticonvulsants work, then wouldn't the theory that BP is related to epilepsy, and therefore could throw off certain functions of the brain make sense? I really have no idea what I'm talking about. I guess all we can do is look for meds that work for this catch all dx, but that makes me wonder how you know a med is working? What does that look like? Especially with BPII, or mild bp, or cyclothmia?
I wish you could edit on here. I just was wondering if anyone knows why anti-anxiety meds were not given to me? That is the most, in fact maybe the only troubling symptom of mine (besides depression, but I wonder if the depression would lift if I didn't have such high anxiety). Is it REALLY true that if they treat the "BP" the anxiety will go away? Are anti-anxiety meds not reccomended when someone is suspected as having BPII?
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