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Dear Suzy, I do think that it's fifty-fifty. Fifty are drugs and fifty is your (or anyone's else) character. We must change our characters in order to get out of the depression. It's not only drugs.
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Suzy, Welcome to our support community! Good for you for taking charge and you are doing it! Taking steps to help you succeed and progress is outstanding and you should be proud of yourself :) Take a look at our program and see the difference it can make. We can help guide you through. The members are especially helpful and can share their experiences with you. We look forward to hearing more of your success. Josie, Support Specialist
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I'm Suzy, a 50 year old professional. I pride myself on researching my own illnesses, diagnoses, drugs, etc - it's my life after all. I was orgininally diagnosed as bipolar II about 7 years ago (which means I get more depressed than manic but I get both - Wheee!!) but I now believe that I don't get manic. My psychiatrist believes that drugs are the answer to all mental problems, while I believe that people can play an important role in helping themselves if given the encouragement and opportunity. My phychiatrist is constantly amazed that I continue to hold down a senior management job at a very large company. Doesn't think I should be able to do it. I want to emphasize that I have never simply stopped taking my medications. I have altered doses or substituted drugs he previously prescribed for me after significant research and he has never argued with me. I guess he figures as long as I am chugging along, its ok. Anybody else out there taking control of their health like that?

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