Help I’ve Just Been Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder

Don’t Panic

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Knowledge is power- Now It is Time to do the Work

Education

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Medication

  • Anti psychotics and mood stabilisers are the medications most commonly prescribed to bipolar patients.
  • Often a combination of medication is required to treat the complex range of symptoms we have. It can take time to find the right combination and dosage.
  • It is important to remember medication can only take you half the way to stability, you must do the rest yourself using the tools in your Bipolar Survival Toolkit.

Therapy

  • Working with a psychologist, therapist or counsellor is important.1
  • There are various therapies available. Sadly, there are long waiting lists in the U.K.

Support

Self Care Toolkit

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Routine is vital, however boring we may find it, we must find routine to find stability.

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Life can get better. You can manage this illness. You can lead a good life worth living.

How have you adapted to a bipolar diagnosis? Share your experiences and thoughts with me below or on social media.

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