Warning About Bipolar Supporters and M.edications

Hi,

I wanted to send out something about a huge mistake that bipolar supporters make.

NOTE:
I put a “.” in the word m.edication to help this message not get filtered to your junk mail.

I just don’t want you to think I am crazy : )

Their loved ones don’t want to take m.edication and then start talking about all these bad things about m.edications.

They talk about side effects and how the m.edication makes them feel bad.

They talk about how the m.edication makes them feel “different,” or “not like themselves.”

They may say they don’t want to take their m.edication because it will make them less creative and/or less productive.

Another typical reason for a loved one not to want to take their m.edication is that they “just forget” to take it.

The biggest excuse, though, is the old, “I feel fine. I don’t need to take m.edication.”

After a few days or weeks many bipolar supporters to start to cave in and start to go along with their loved ones, and say something like, “Well, maybe you’re right – maybe you don’t need to take m.edication.”

Don’t fall for this!

I am going to have to scare you because the statistics for those who don’t take m.edication for bipolar disorder are VERY SCARY!

Now, I want to tell you ahead of time that I am NOT making this up. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) says that 20% of people with bipolar disorder who don’t take m.edication for it, or go off their m.edication, will kill themselves.

That’s 1 in 5 people!

Remember, I told you, I am not making this up.

NIMH is a national government organization!

So, the bottom line is, don’t let your loved one with bipolar disorder convince you he/she doesn’t need to take m.edication.

It is true there could be some side effects from m.edications but the worst effect one could experience would be DEATH from NOT taking m.edication for bipolar disorder.

If you need help, I have a new resource for you titled:

“How to Get Your Loved One With Bipolar Disorder To Take Their Medication.”

For more information, please visit:

http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/specialoffer/getlovedonemeds/

David Oliver is the author of the shocking guide “Bipolar Disorder—The REAL Silent Killer.” Click Here to get FREE Information sent via email on how and why bipolar disorder kills.

  1. My husband has recently been diagnosed and whenever he plans on going out he doesn’t take his medication that night. Along with this he will have a few ( more than 4 or 5)drinks and stay up later than usual. I tell him that this is a recipe for disaster but he thinks since he only does this occasionaly that he will be fine. What do you all think.

  2. RE news and seroquel-quietapmine(?) / olanzapine zyprexa. I was shocked you would publish articles in support of these 2 meds.There are class action suits from a few years ago against these drugs in canada and us. They are proven to be cause endocrine problems,cancer, diabetes, pancreatic problems.Shame shame for publishing articles about how well they treat bipolar.All meds have side effects but these drugs are very harmful.

  3. ann – it’s a coin toss as to whether or not your husband’s behavior will adversely effect him, and you, down the road. yes, ideally he should not be drinking when taking psychotropic medication, he should be getting appropriate rest and consistently taking his medication(s). however, after just discovering that he is bipolar, time has to be allowed to figure out how best to manage it. like life, one size does not fit all.

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