Wow I really hear what you are going through. Have you been diagnosed with pdocs? If so and you are not happy with one of them perhaps consider a second opinion? And if that is the end there is always trying alternative medicins to see what they think....it couldn't hurt?
I have gone through alot of puzzling health issues but generally with abit of digging and second opinions and even acupunture, chinese medicine and hypnotherapy it has eventually worked itself out. I wish you luck and hope you find your path.
Lithium Anti Manic Agent Mood Stabilizer Anti Impulsive
Tegratol Same
Depokate( Valproic Acid ) Same
Cloropromazine
Zyprexa
Risperidol
Lorazapam
Sounds Like Alterating Ups And Downs Clasic Case Of Bi Polar Lithium Or Valproic Acid Works For Me Im Only 19 but have Been Dealing Since The Age Of 8 And Have Been Medicated Since 13
1200 mg Valproic
1200mg Tegratol
600 mg lithium
200 mg Cloropromazine
Im A Very Sever Case I Get Extreamly Violent And Agressive Then Crash Into A Deep Depresion But Being Medicated Haults The Procces, Wikipedia Bi Polar. Mood Stabilizer
Anti Psycotic Medications
Its Very Helpful
Hope Any Of This Helps
With Bi Polar The Awnser Is Breaking Old Habbits, Keep Busy, Medication, Theapy, Yogo Sometimes Helps People Relax Arobic Exersice Wears Of Some Energy So You Wont Become Irritable And Thus Wont Go Forth With Agression But Everyone Is Different So What Works For One Might Not Work For Another
I have to pipe up and advise there are no natural alternatives in the treatment of Bipolar, in fact many herbs can make it worse, on "natural" drug, SAM-E has a warning right on the bottle not to take if you are BP.
It's really important you see a psychiatrist immediately, especially with you have some many breaks from reality and attacking your spouse. It's only a slippery slope down hill if you don't. It's important for you and your family. Especially if you don't want to run the risk of being committed. Personally going to the hospital was the best thing I could have done. I was hypomanic and suicidal - my brain couldn't shut off. You'll be safe, and they can find out the right medications for you. BP is a very serious illness, that needs to be treated as such, just like any other neurological disorder.
The meds the previous poster noted are some of the drugs available, but it's best left to the pdoc which would be best in your case.
I've had agression and anger outbursts alongside extreme anxiety and hyperactivity, then I crash into a depression. It's awful. Medication can ease up the episodes, so the soon you get the help, the better in general you will feel, but it takes time.
here's a website I just found that has a lot of information and support groups as well if you are in the US.
http://www.ndmda.org/