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About Bipolar Disorder: Why Is Your Tongue Out?

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From Marcia Purse, your Guide to Bipolar Disorder
Some time ago I examined a website that consistently and deliberately distorts information to exaggerate the connection between psych drugs and violence. In "Psychiatric Drugs and Violence" below, I report on a study that presents the information more realistically.

Why Is Your Tongue Out?
A four-year-old child asked me that in the grocery store recently. Now, if a little kid notices something odd about my tongue, it has to be pretty evident - and it is. I have tardive dyskinesia.
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Psychiatric Drugs and Violence
My review of a major study that scores the top 31 medications associated with violence. Two-thirds are psychiatric drugs. Do you need to be worried?
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) Today
Talk about controversial! The differing - and often passionate - opinions about ECT flood internet sites, and the argument shows no signs of slowing down. Take a look at the facts about ECT, including a detailed description of the procedure.

Suicide
Estimates say that around 20% of people who suffer from bipolar disorder will commit suicide, and as many as 50% of all people with the illness may attempt suicide at least once in their lives. Here are resources and information relating to this topic.

 


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