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Suggest Treatment For Bipolar Disorder

my wife has been taking lortab for years along with xanex. we are recently married and she drinks heavily. it almost seems like she is bi-polar sometimes, loss of memory, violent, heavy mood swings from I love you to I hate you. it is getting to the point I cant take it anymore. is all this from the mixing of the drugs and alcohol?
Mon, 16 Feb 2015
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Thank you for contacting us. I understand that your wife is mixing lortab, xanax and alcohol. This is a serious problem. I recently lost my 32 year old sister due to the exact same thing and have done a lot of research into it. It is definitely due to the mixture of the drugs and alcohol. Please get her into a rehab facility to end the cycle. Most insurances cover a lot of the expense. Do some research online as there are plenty of really good facilities to take care of a problem like this. She is most likely going to say she does not have a problem. She will most likely act like she is just fine and does not need treatment. Do what you have to do to get her into a rehab facility so that you do not lose her.
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Suggest Treatment For Bipolar Disorder

Thank you for contacting us. I understand that your wife is mixing lortab, xanax and alcohol. This is a serious problem. I recently lost my 32 year old sister due to the exact same thing and have done a lot of research into it. It is definitely due to the mixture of the drugs and alcohol. Please get her into a rehab facility to end the cycle. Most insurances cover a lot of the expense. Do some research online as there are plenty of really good facilities to take care of a problem like this. She is most likely going to say she does not have a problem. She will most likely act like she is just fine and does not need treatment. Do what you have to do to get her into a rehab facility so that you do not lose her.