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My loved one is bipolar, but tries to control it on his/her own by drinking excessively or using illegal drugs. How do I get them to stop?
My loved one is bipolar, but tries to control it on his/her own by drinking excessively or using illegal drugs. How do I get them to stop?
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Many people with bipolar have what is called a dual disorder – chemical dependency and addiction while also having bipolar disorder. It is important to know the facts about what drinking and drugging can do to your loved one, both physically and emotionally. We offer a course especially for those who are supporting a bipolar addict. This book offers ways to get your loved one help for both the addiction and the bipolar disorder, as well as gives advice on what you realistically can do to improve the situation and get your loved one help. Follow this link to order “How to Beat Drug or Alcohol Addiction While Dealing with Bipolar Disorder:”
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/bipolaraddiction/
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05 Nov 2009 12:37 AM
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