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		<title>Is there alternative treatment 4 bipolar depression other than antipsychotics as they dibilitate me?</title>
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		<title>Has anyone tried alternative treatments for ocd/bipolar? I don&#8217;t like putting all these drugs in my system</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[accupuncture/pressure, magnets, etc. Clarification: I am NOT going off my current meds; I have been medicated for years and just want to believe there is something out there that works better&#8211;as I can tell you first hand, my illness has been largely treatment-resistant. And while they&#8217;re generally thought to be safe, I do have to [...]]]></description>
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Clarification: I am NOT going off my current meds; I have been medicated for years and just want to believe there is something out there that works better&#8211;as I can tell you first hand, my illness has been largely treatment-resistant. And while they&#8217;re generally thought to be safe, I do have to have my liver checked with my current bipolar med.</p>
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		<title>alternative treatment for bipolar disorder?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Sep 2010 12:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[are there any alternative solutions/treatments for bipolar disorder that don&#8217;t involve taking anti depressants and mood stabalizers? don&#8217;t worry.. i wouldn&#8217;t stop taking my meds without a dr&#8217;s supervision&#8230; for the person who commented on that.. i went to school for psychology for a while, so i know the ropes a bit.. i do exercise, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>are there any alternative solutions/treatments for bipolar disorder that don&#8217;t involve taking anti depressants and mood stabalizers?<br />
don&#8217;t worry.. i wouldn&#8217;t stop taking my meds without a dr&#8217;s supervision&#8230; for the person who commented on that.. i went to school for psychology for a while, so  i know the ropes a bit.. i do exercise, i do eat right.. i don&#8217;t see a therapist.. my M.D prescribes my meds because my insurance doesn&#8217;t cover psychiatrists&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>what alternative treatments are there for bipolar I?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 12:36:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Is there any alternative to the medication I&#8217;m taking for bipolar?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 12:39:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[6 months ago I was diagnosed with bipolar type 1 and ever since they put me on lithium and got me up to a blood level of 0.8 I haven&#8217;t really felt much emotion. It&#8217;s not much better than the risperidone.. I can&#8217;t get into music like I used to for instance.. Is there any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>6 months ago I was diagnosed with <a href="http://www.bipolar-manicdepression.com">bipolar type 1</a> and ever since they put me on lithium and got me up to a blood level of 0.8 I haven&#8217;t really felt much emotion. It&#8217;s not much better than the risperidone.. I can&#8217;t get into music like I used to for instance.. Is there any alternative? like an alternative medicine or electroshock or psychotherapy that doesn&#8217;t do this?</p>
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		<title>I&#8217;d like to try alcohol as a serious alternative to this therapy/med drama for bipolar disorder. I&#8217;ve?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 12:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[never drnk on a daily/weekly basis and beer has never been my favorite. When I am offered a beer I like expensive ones like Heineken and such. I would prefer a fruity alcohol in a low dose such as a shot glass but I&#8217;m not familiar with the amount of alcohol in each drink. Can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>never drnk on a daily/weekly basis and beer has never been my favorite. When I am offered a beer I like expensive ones like Heineken and such. I would prefer a fruity alcohol in a low dose such as a shot glass but I&#8217;m not familiar with the amount of alcohol in each drink. Can I sensibly replace med with a nip of alcohol?</p>
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		<title>Alternative treatments for Bipolar?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 12:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am currently on lamotrigien for bipolar 2. I was hospitalized in March for a &#8220;break down&#8221; but was then diagnosed BP2. I am still depressed simply because I can&#8217;t come to terms with taking chemicals in order to feel better. So have avoided the anti depressant part of the treatment i.e. molypaxin. I have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am currently on lamotrigien for bipolar 2. I was hospitalized in March for a &#8220;break down&#8221; but was then diagnosed BP2. I am still depressed simply because I can&#8217;t come to terms with taking chemicals in order to feel better. So have avoided the anti depressant part of the treatment i.e. molypaxin. </p>
<p>I have decided to wean myself of the above medication.  I am looking for alternative methods of dealing with this, should I visit a Herbalist?  I live in South Africa so not sure of the options we have here in terms of good herbalists. Are there other ways to manage this &#8220;disorder&#8221;.</p>
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<p>Thank you in advance for your assistance.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 12:35:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since first grade my parents have known I&#8217;ve had terrible anxiety issues. And I guess after first grade it kind of not went away but was under control. So, we thought that was then end of it. Back in September, I started to have really bad anxiety attacks and my parents took me back to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since first grade my parents have known I&#8217;ve had terrible anxiety issues. And I guess after first grade it kind of not went away but was under control. So, we thought that was then end of it.<br />
Back in September, I started to have really bad anxiety attacks and my parents took me back to a psychologist and we found out I had bipolar, which runs in my family. From September until January I had tried 5 different medicines, none of them really worked and I haven&#8217;t taken them since. I was okay with out them for a while, since they weren&#8217;t really to control depression issues but the manic side. I personally don&#8217;t want to take the pills because I don&#8217;t like how I feel when I&#8217;m on them, and the depression isn&#8217;t a problem right now. But since I think February my sleep cycle has been really messed up, when I was on meds. my sleep was under control. But I can&#8217;t sleep at night, and when I do normally get to sleep it&#8217;s around 5am. (Back in September my parents pulled me out of school because I had missed to much) I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s insomnia because it will be like one day I won&#8217;t sleep at all, the next day I can sleep for over 14 hours, the day after that I&#8217;ll have normal sleep and then it will repeat. My parents have been worried, but since I have been getting work done and my sleep is the only thing thats really messed up they haven&#8217;t been pushing me to take medicine. My sleep pattern is starting to bother me, and I don&#8217;t want to have the constant changes in it. </p>
<p>To the question, are there any natural, or alternative treatments for bpd? Medicine right now is not going to be an option. I&#8217;ve been looking into alternative treatments, and some say a good schedule will help. Any tips on how to help get my sleep pattern normal again?</p>
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<p>Thanks.</p>
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		<title>What are some alternative treatments for dealing with bipolar disorder and anxiety/panic?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Medication is not an option, so don&#8217;t even bother. Therapy is good for coping ie. not blowing your brains out. What else is there?<br />
I&#8217;m not against therapy! Where did you get that idea?</p>
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		<title>Alternative Bipolar Medications</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Bipolar is considered as a major disorder that can greatly affect an individual and his family. There are many definitions of this illness. One definition states that a person with bipolar disorder experiences extreme elations that alternates with deep depression. Bipolar disorder is also called manic depression. Generally, it is characterized by depressive episodes [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bipolar is considered as a major disorder that can greatly affect an individual and his family. There are many definitions of this illness. One definition states that a person with bipolar disorder experiences extreme elations that alternates with deep depression. Bipolar disorder is also called manic depression. Generally, it is characterized by depressive episodes and accompanied by a manic episode.</p>
<p>To put it simply, bipolar disorder affects feelings, thoughts, behavior, and perceptions. Experts say that it is brought about by the chemical and electrical elements found in the brain that are not functioning properly. Some say that it runs in the family, so families having a history of bipolar disorder or other mental illnesses are more prone to having the disorder.</p>
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<p>There are certain medications given for bipolar patients, and not all of them are quite comfortable in taking daily doses of different medications. Most of them are interested to secure supplemental or alternative therapies rather than taking prescription medications.</p>
<p>Omega 3</p>
<p>There are many researches showing that omega 3 found in fish oils and in certain fishes are excellent for bipolar patients, as well as those having mental illnesses. There was a significant research done in 30 bipolar patients for four months. It was a placebo-controlled and double-blind study. It aims to compare omega 3&#8242;s efficacy versus olive oil or placebo for the treatment of bipolar disorder.</p>
<p>According to researchers, bipolar disorder is a neuropsychiatic illness that has a high mortality and morbidity. In their preliminary study, it was proven that omega 3 performed better and resulted to longer remissions based on the four scales of symptom-severity. Further studies are still underway, and researchers are hoping that they can come up with new classes of psychotropic compounds that can be used as mood stabilizers.</p>
<p>Herbal </p>
<p>Most people resolve to the use of herbal supplements instead of taking prescribed drug medications. But not all herbs are good for the treatment of bipolar disorder. In fact, there are certain herbs that can worsen the condition of a bipolar patient. Some herbal supplements actually have a harmful reaction when used together with certain drugs. Consult your doctor first before taking any herbal medication in conjunction with other drugs.</p>
<p>Nutrition and Your Diet</p>
<p>You have to adjust your diet, and this means checking your meal menus everyday. The nutrients which the body receives are very important. Holistic physicians use b-complex, magnesium, and thiamin for episodes of depression.</p>
<p>Pastoral Counseling</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re suffering from bipolar disorder, you can also talk to your pastor, priest, or rabbi instead of talking to therapists. The religious community may be of great help during these times. In fact, the community is now recognizing the role of spirituality and prayers. In can even be included in psychotherapies and medication.</p>
<p>Art Therapies</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re always staying at home, then perhaps you might want to join expressive therapies. Through the arts, you can express freely your feelings and do so without inhibitions. You can enroll in a drawing class, sculpting, painting, and many others. Find an appropriate therapist in your locality who specializes in art therapies or expressive therapies.</p>
<p>If you want movement, enroll in a dance therapy. Let your feet fly and your spirit soar while incorporating your physical, cognitive, and emotional facets to the dance.</p>
<p>Soothing music can make a person relax. So why not enroll in sound or music therapy? Your body chemicals can be stimulated to improve blood pressure and flow, breathing, pulse rate, and changes in posture. </p>
<p>Traditional Medicine</p>
<p>Traditional medicines or the culturally based ones like shiatsu, reiki, acupuncture, yoga, Ayurveda, talking circles, and sweat lodge are only typical examples. All these healing arts are based on balancing the states of the physical, spiritual, and emotional for the wellness of an individual. If the forces in your body are imbalanced, you will likely get an illness. </p>
<p>If all these things are combined: omega 3, herbal, right diet, pastoral counselling, art therapies, and traditional healing arts, perhaps the forces of the body can be balanced and a bipolar patient can be treated effectively. But remember to consult your doctor for any problems that you may encounter, and don’t just stop your prescribed medication if you have one. Continue using it, and ask your doctor if you can also use other alternative medication.</p>
<p>As important as it is to find a cure-it is impossible to do so if those who suffer do not seek it so if you or someone you know suffers from depression seek medical attention immediately. More information on depression can be found on Clive Harman’s site </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bipolar is considered as a major disorder that can greatly affect an individual and his family. There are many definitions of this illness. One definition states that a person with bipolar disorder experiences extreme elations that alternates with deep depression. Bipolar disorder is also called manic depression. Generally, it is characterized by depressive episodes and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bipolar is considered as a major disorder that can greatly affect an individual and his family. There are many definitions of this illness. One definition states that a person with bipolar disorder experiences extreme elations that alternates with deep depression. Bipolar disorder is also called manic depression. Generally, it is characterized by depressive episodes and accompanied by a manic episode.</p>
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To put it simply, bipolar disorder affects feelings, thoughts, behavior, and perceptions. Experts say that it is brought about by the chemical and electrical elements found in the brain that are not functioning properly. Some say that it runs in the family, so families having a history of bipolar disorder or other mental illnesses are more prone to having the disorder.</p>
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There are certain medications given for bipolar patients, and not all of them are quite comfortable in taking daily doses of different medications. Most of them are interested to secure supplemental or alternative therapies rather than taking prescription medications.</p>
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Omega 3</p>
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There are many researches showing that omega 3 found in fish oils and in certain fishes are excellent for bipolar patients, as well as those having mental illnesses. There was a significant research done in 30 bipolar patients for four months. It was a placebo-controlled and double-blind study. It aims to compare omega 3&#8242;s efficacy versus olive oil or placebo for the treatment of bipolar disorder.</p>
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According to researchers, bipolar disorder is a neuropsychiatic illness that has a high mortality and morbidity. In their preliminary study, it was proven that omega 3 performed better and resulted to longer remissions based on the four scales of symptom-severity. Further studies are still underway, and researchers are hoping that they can come up with new classes of psychotropic compounds that can be used as mood stabilizers.</p>
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Herbal </p>
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Most people resolve to the use of herbal supplements instead of taking prescribed drug medications. But not all herbs are good for the treatment of bipolar disorder. In fact, there are certain herbs that can worsen the condition of a bipolar patient. Some herbal supplements actually have a harmful reaction when used together with certain drugs. Consult your doctor first before taking any herbal medication in conjunction with other drugs.</p>
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Nutrition and Your Diet</p>
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You have to adjust your diet, and this means checking your meal menus everyday. The nutrients which the body receives are very important. Holistic physicians use b-complex, magnesium, and thiamin for episodes of depression.</p>
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Pastoral Counseling</p>
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If you&#8217;re suffering from bipolar disorder, you can also talk to your pastor, priest, or rabbi instead of talking to therapists. The religious community may be of great help during these times. In fact, the community is now recognizing the role of spirituality and prayers. In can even be included in psychotherapies and medication.</p>
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Art Therapies</p>
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If you&#8217;re always staying at home, then perhaps you might want to join expressive therapies. Through the arts, you can express freely your feelings and do so without inhibitions. You can enroll in a drawing class, sculpting, painting, and many others. Find an appropriate therapist in your locality who specializes in art therapies or expressive therapies.</p>
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If you want movement, enroll in a dance therapy. Let your feet fly and your spirit soar while incorporating your physical, cognitive, and emotional facets to the dance.</p>
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Soothing music can make a person relax. So why not enroll in sound or music therapy? Your body chemicals can be stimulated to improve blood pressure and flow, breathing, pulse rate, and changes in posture. </p>
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Traditional Medicine</p>
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Traditional medicines or the culturally based ones like shiatsu, reiki, acupuncture, yoga, Ayurveda, talking circles, and sweat lodge are only typical examples. All these healing arts are based on balancing the states of the physical, spiritual, and emotional for the wellness of an individual. If the forces in your body are imbalanced, you will likely get an illness. </p>
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If all these things are combined: omega 3, herbal, right diet, pastoral counseling, art therapies, and traditional healing arts, perhaps the forces of the body can be balanced and a bipolar patient can be treated effectively. But remember to consult your doctor for any problems that you may encounter, and don&#8217;t just stop your prescribed medication if you have one. Continue using it, and ask your doctor if you can also use other alternative medication.</p>
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		<title>What are some of the alternative treatments for Bipolar Disorder?</title>
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		<title>Bipolar Disorder Treatments &#8211; 6 Effective Alternative Methods Of Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bipolar has many definitions, all of which can affect a person lot as well as their family. One of the definitions is that a person diagnosed with the bipolar disorder has alternating experiences of extreme elations coupled with deep depression.  Another form of bipolar is Manic Depression which is characterised by episodes of deep depression, that is accompanied with one manic episode.</p>
<p>Bipolar disorder is said to affect a person&#8217;s thought patterns, behaviour, feelings and their perception of things around them.  Professional put this down to chemical imbalances and electrical elements of the brain, as it is not functioning normally.  Others say that this is a mental illness which can run in the family, so people are more proned to getting this disorder if there is a medical history of bipolar disorder running in the family or any other mental illness.</p>
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<p>Many types of medications are offered to bipolar patients, and not everyone is comfortable with having to take the daily doses continually for some time. There are those who prefer to supplement or to use alternative therapies which are deemed healthier than using prescribed medication.</p>
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1. Omega 3</p>
<p>Research shows that Omega 3 which is found in fish oils and in many other fishes is good for anyone with a mental illness and bipolar.  One significant research involving 30 bipolar patients was conducted over four months.   It was done to show comparisons of the efficacy of Omega 3 against olive oil or placebo for treating bipolar disorder.  Researchers believe that this disorder is a neuropsychatric illness with high mortality and morbidity.   They proved at their preliminary study that Omega 3 was much better in performance for longer remissions, as based on the symptom severity which is on four scales.  Studies are continuous in the hope of finding new classes of the psychotropic compounds, so that they can be utilised as mood stabilisers to help sufferers.</p>
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2. Herbal</p>
<p>Herbal supplements are preferred by many people as an alternative to taking prescribed drug medications due to their beliefs, or as a healthy option.  Not all herbs are ideal for treating bipolar disorder, as some herbs can in fact worsen the condition in a patient.  Taken with some drugs, herbal supplements can have a harmful reaction.  You should always consult your doctor before taking herbal medication with any other drugs.</p>
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3. Diet and Nutrition</p>
<p>For treating depression, holistic doctors will suggest that you use B-Complex, Magnesium and Thiamin as part of your diet.   Organise your menus every day and check that you have adjusted your diet accordingly, so that your body receives the necessary nutrients to regain your good health again.</p>
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4. Counselling with your Pastor</p>
<p>Whatever your religion, if you are suffering from Bipolar Disorder, it is a good idea to talk to your vicar, pastor, priest or rabbi, rather than to a therapist.  During difficult times, your religious community can be a great help at comfort.  Spirituality and prayers are recognised by the community, and also as part of your medication and psychotherapy sessions.</p>
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5. Art Therapy</p>
<p>Joining in expressive therapies are especially good for those who mostly stay at home.  Art helps you to express yourself freely without any inhibitions.  You may want to enrol in classes like Drawing, Watercolours, Oil Painting, Sculpting and many other Arts.  Look around locally to see what classes are available in art or expressive therapies.  </p>
<p>For those who enjoy movement, there is dance therapy.  Your cognitive, emotional and physical wellbeing is catered for as your feet move into action and lift your spirits.</p>
<p>How about sound or music therapy?   Listening to soothing music can help anyone relax.  The chemical in your body will react so that your blood pressure, improves along with your breathing and pulse rate; and even your posture will change.</p>
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6. Traditional Medicine</p>
<p>For emotional, physical and spiritual wellbeing there are traditional medicines, some of which are culturally based.  These include Acupuncture, Yoga, Reiki, Shiatsu, Ayurveda, Qigong which are all popular examples of Healing Arts, based on the belief that any imbalance in your body will cause illness.</p>
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By combining all these alternative therapies and medications a person with bipolar may be treated effectively, and bring their body back into balance by nature.  You should always consult a doctor if you encounter any problems, and any prescribed medication should be continued with unless it is making you worse in which case, a doctor will change course.  Your doctor will be able to advise you on alternative medicines.</p>
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