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February 4,2012

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Q - Hello, I have had bipolar II disorder for 12 years. A year ago I finally smoothed out my moods but I am currently taking four different meds. I was wondering if neurotherapy is proven to help bipolar conditions, and if it does, how to go about reducing my medication. My psychiatrist is in Vancouver, would you work in concert with him? Could it possibly allow me to live medication free? Any information would be greatly appreciated.

A - Neurotherapy can be very effective for bipolar disorder and many of our clients can markedly reduce and often eliminate medication. Reducing medications takes a long time and one should do so VERY slowly under the direct supervision of your psychiatrist. You would be under neurotherapeutic treatment for several months before any medication changes would be considered. We work closely with many psychiatrists and would certainly be prepared to do so with yours.


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