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DeeDee
05/15/08
DeeDee
Category: Bipolar

Could wrong medications cause bipolar symptoms in a recurrent major depressive without true bipolar?

I have fought recurrent depresssions since adolesence.  About 18 months ago I was diagnosed as BPII and put on mood stabilizers, antidepressants and amphetamines (for assumed co-morbid ADHD).  We tried several different drug combinations, but the depressions would eventually return. …

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