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					Originally Posted by DianaB
					
				 
				I'm so sorry that you're dealing with this, Brenda.  My Dad had mental problems too.  He was paranoid schizephrenic and was probably bi-polar too.  I was just looking at the Reader's digest a few days ago and I noticed an ad for the medicine he was on and it was to treat bi-polar.  After my Mom and Dad divorced it was up to me to keep an eye on my Dad and I did have to deal with a lot of problems.  I think that a lot of it is just getting them on the right meds.  Dad was on Abilify and it helped him TREMENDOUSLY!!!!  (I didn't realize that Abilify was to treat bi-polar.  I thought that it was for his schizephrenia.)  He was like a different person and I had a lot of comments from others on how much better he was.  It WAS a fight to get him on the meds though and KEEPING him on the meds!  I'll be glad to chat with you.  I don't know if I can be of any help but I'll do my best.  Mental illness is so hard because you can't reason with a mind that just doesn't think clearly. 
			
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 Thank you DianaB! hubby is bi-polar with a mood disorder. He has been taking Lexapro and Lamictal which is a very good mood stabilizer however, his therapist is only increasing his meds at 25mgs every 2 weeks! This isn't working!!! I have told her and so hasn't hub! but, she will not up him anymore than that...she doesn't want to give him to much at one time incase he has a reaction to it..this way, she said, when he hits a "good place" then she will stop there...in the meantime I want to chock him! I work in a counseling center and, have spoken with our med prescriber, she told me that Lamictal is one of the best mood stabilizers...Hubby is over 200lbs and 6 feet so he isn't a small man...he could certainly take more than 125 mgs of the Lamictal. I guess I just want him the way he use to be quicker than it's happening..
Thank you for input DianaB I am sorry that you have to go through this also...I'm just glad to know that I am not alone
Brenda