Question by : Can My Brother recover from his Bipolar state?
We dont know exact cause for his bipolar cause, As he was outstanding in acadmic and in professional degree. In 3rd of his college he started all these stuf, But medicated him , He completed hi degree with good marks, And got placement by his owneffort, But suddently he was again in mental trauma after 2.5 year, he never skipped his med, We visited many doctors, was not able to recover, He(now turned to 26 yr) has to left his lob for his abusing behaviour in office. So he stoped taking medicine now, How to convince him for his recovery , he wants to recover and do a lots to be succcessful, His only problem is not able to sleep in night, ANd because of it he behaves like that. No sleeping pills is helpfull, Can we tae him on Omega 3 as i read most of the blog for mood stabler.
Please suggest.
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Answer by jamie a
Absoloutly i myself am bipolar and staying on the RIGHT med i cannot stress that enough, will help i am a brain and spinal assistant in surgery
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