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Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder, Depression. Hear Voices In Head. Need Help
I need a psyciatrist to talk to i have been diagnosed with bipolar manic depresion disorder and I hear violent voices my medication does help but I cant get to a dr in the clinic i live to far away no one to tke me any more and I am affraid that i will have another break down and end up back in the mental hospital again..can u help me? i dont have any credit cards though???
I understand your concerns and hearing voices in your head is a sign of psychosis which is common in bipolar mania. I also think that you are having frequent switches from mania to depression and vice versa. Exercising, yoga and pranayama along with dhyana may help. I also think that keeping a journal and writing your thought when you feel like it will also help. If you do not have access to a clinic calling the number 1-800-273-TALK might be useful. However, make sure you call and make and appointment with your doctor.
I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder, Depression. Hear Voices In Head. Need Help
Hi there ~ I understand your concerns and hearing voices in your head is a sign of psychosis which is common in bipolar mania. I also think that you are having frequent switches from mania to depression and vice versa. Exercising, yoga and pranayama along with dhyana may help. I also think that keeping a journal and writing your thought when you feel like it will also help. If you do not have access to a clinic calling the number 1-800-273-TALK might be useful. However, make sure you call and make and appointment with your doctor. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!