One of the first things I will investigate will be St Johns Wort. Are there places one can go to to get advice on this from a complementary medicine expert? I am also extremely confident that if I can get some talking therapy so that I can think up new ways to talk to myself when I feel this coming on that I can regulate it better.
Hi Crumpy,
I won't belabor any points on the thread because I don't think that will be healthy for you. This is definetly one of those situations where you have to do what you feel is right without being pressured by others. While our advice and experiences can help you, what you need most is support - so I don't want to come off as being unsupportive. Please do what you feel is best and we will all be here to help you.
That being said, I would like to just comment on this quote I pulled from your post above.
2 things:
St. Johns Wort does help some people with mild mood disorders - no doubt about it. There is plenty of proof and evidence/ statistics that you can find that will show that. I'm not disputing that it can help some people. However, if your symptoms are as you describe to us...then your condition isn't mild. I'm sorry to say it and I know it is hard to hear something like that. You may even get angry at me for saying so. That's fine and kinda expected if you do because I'm proding you a little bit (it is for your benefit though).
If your diagnosis is correct, and you are bi-polar, then there is nothing for it than to realize that by definition, this disoder is caused by a chemical imbalance. You may very well have other conditions layered on with it that would respond to things other than a chemical adjustment, but that doesn't change the cold, hard reality. (this is called tough love, what I'm doing here)
So....unlike what you mentioned in your quote up there, you can't "talk to yourself" to "regulate it". I'm so sorry, but it simply, simply doesn't work that way. It is all in the chemicals of the brain and there is no way to "talk" your brain into making the kinds of chemicals needed to deal with bi-polar disorder. I truely wish there was.
Back to the St. Johns Wort, the reason that it won't work well for true bi-polar people is that those kind of things are not available in sufficient safe dosage or consitency. They are not regulated properly. Even if that type of supplement had the potential to help you to the extent needed, you couldn't count on it. Every time you buy a container, it will be slightly different. If you switch brands, it will be different, therefore having a different effect on you.
In the end, please understand that "supplements" are chemicals just as much as presciption meds. They just don't have the testing or consistency behind them.
I hope I haven't sounded too rough. I won't harp on you anymore about it - it is your desicion.