Bipolar Disorder is also known as "Manic Depressive Disorder". This forum is for questions and support for people with, or for loved ones of people with Bipolar Disorder. The forum covers topics ranging from Aggressive Behavior, Affect on friends and Family,
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There are a multitude of mood stabilizers used to control the effects of Bipolar Disorder.
From what you've written, it doesn't appear as if your doctor has treated you with any mood stabilizers. Mood stabilizers used in the treatment of bipolar disorder include, Depakote, Depakene, Eskalith, Lithobid(Lithium), Lithonate and Lithotabs.
Although, not approved for tratment of bipolar disorder by the FDA, the following medications are oftentimes also used to control mood. They include lamictal, neurontin, tegretol and topomax (topamax). These are usually calssified as anti-convulsants.
I've been diagnoised with Bipolar Disorder I, as well as a number of other psychiatric disorders, but for mood stabilization I take 400 mg. of lamictal and 10 mg. of remeron daily. Additionally, I take 10 mg. of diazepam 4 times a day to control my anxiety and panic attacks.
I find that seroquel, which is actually an anti-psychotic is notorious for weight gain. I gained 40 pounds while taking it, until I told my doctor to take me off of it. Topomax (topamax), on the other hand has, as a side effect, weight loss, which to some individuals can be beneficial.
Finally, it must be noted that it may take a long period of trial and error before the right medication or combination of medications is found that will adequately control your symptoms. It took me over 6 years.
I hope it doesn't take you that long and that you find a good doctor who is well qualified and compassionate as to your needs.
Good luck!
Michael(Jikan)