Posted by JohnX2 on June 19, 2002, at 19:06:18
In reply to JohnX - Can you explain?, posted by Denise528 on June 18, 2002, at 16:39:35
> JohnX,
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> I don't understand this notion that if you are bi-polar the chances are that ADs won't work for you. AD's used to work great for me, no problems. Now they don't. Does this mean that at one time I was unipolar but I've now mutated into a bipolar.
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> DeniseI don't think this necessarily implies bipolar.
It possible for unipolar depression to mutate into
bipolar though.The bipolar 'no predictable AD response' is usually a symptom of a bipolar. But 'no predictable AD response' doesn't always imply bipolar.
I dunno, I think it is like saying if it rains out side, the sidewalk is wet. If the side walk is wet, it doesn't mean it is raining.
Sorry can't be more help.
Take Care,
John
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