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Having bipolar disorder, can i function as normal, without medication, just therapy and alternative medicine? |
Having bipolar disorder, can i function as normal, without medication, just therapy and alternative medicine? The power of belief has a very strong effect on the psyche of a human being. I used to want to be multiple personality until I started developing other personalities that seemed to hinder my daily lifestyle. I believed them into existence and I believed them out as well. Now I am fine and I can maintain a lifestyle that is very focused and effecient. Believe what you want. I also would say that the water treatment is some of the best advice you will receive about helping with any physical, mental, or emotional symptoms. YES!!! my friend used to be bipolar...keyword used to! he actually figured out a way, DRINK WATER...lol it is actually a cause of your bady going through a bad dehydration phase and is affecting the brian. i wish i could tell you what book!!!...but it says drink 1 liter of water per every 30 pounds you have on your body a day and you will be healthy and all health issues will go away...oh i wish i could remember the books i read it in...i will edit this when i find them! be careful. it is a chemical inbalance in the brain. my dad has it and it has gotten worse over the years now if he stops taking his meds his whole life goes to hell. good luck I have it as well, and my fiance' also. We are both on medication. If I'm not on my medicine I am completely psychotic or depressed and there is no telling what I might do. I would recomend staying on medicine. Abilify is a very good one. depends what you conceder normal... |
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