One of the most serious side effects of untreated bipolar disorder
is the bipolar violence associated with it. This could be a
self-caused treatment failure. The word used to describe for not
taking your medications is called "noncompliance." When you are
noncompliant with your medications, you could be causing great
danger to yourself and possibly others, and it could even be
fatal.
Medical studies have shown that approximately 25 percent of
prescribe medicines are not taken. When it comes to psychiatric
medicines, this number can be doubled. For bipolar disease, nearly
50 percent of bipolar patients will stop medication in the first
year of treatment; usually because they will experiment with their
dosage and/or go off their medication altogether (mostly because
they enjoy their "highs" while manic).
But if the medicine can keep the patient's bipolar disease under
control, why stop taking the medications? These are some of the
excuses:
}-Denial. They don't believe they have an illness. They think they
may just be "moody."
}-Refusal to medicate away their "true selves." They feel like
they'll turn "robotic."
}-Side effects is the reason often given for noncompliant patients.
However there are other ways to deal with the side effects to
minimize their effect..
}-Oversedation - perople do not want to feel like they're in a
fog.
}-Weight gain: Many use this excuse even though not all bipolar
medications cause weight gain.
}-Decreased sexual function - It's not a very big side effect, but
it is an issue for some people who use it as an excuse for
non-medicating.
}-Lack of money. Many will say they cannot pay for their medicine.
But there are many free sources from companies that now provide the
medicines for free.
}-Lack of insurance. This, too, is no longer a valid excuse, as
there is Medicaid and Medicare for needy people and, as previously
stated, there are drug companies who will provide medication for
free (especially for those people who fall in "the doughnut hole"
of Medicare).
}-Lack of transportation - people will say they have no way to get
to the doctor or pharmacy to get their medicines.
}-Shame and/or Stigma: People will blame everything on society of
they use their medications
}-No need: Some people think they can take care of themselves
without medication.
}-Cured - because they think they are cured (mostly because they're
on a manic high) and don't have a need for medication.
}-Drugs/Alcohol. Substance abuse can mask the symptoms of bipolar
disorder, so they don't think they need the bipolar medication, or
are afraid to mix the two.
}-Long Term effects - some persons are worried about long-term
effects of medication
}-Pressure: Some people feel that their family, friends or
co-workers (or society in general) are pressuring them not to take
their medicine.
}-Religion - people say their religion prevents them from taking
medicines..
}-12-step groups: Some people belive that their own support groups
prevent them from using bipolar disease medications, even though it
is doctor ordered..
}-Pregnancy: Some females will be concerned that their bipolar
disease medicine will affect their unborn child..
}-Performance: some feel they will still perform at a better level
when not taking their medications.
}-Creativity. They believe they are more creative without
medication.
}-Productivity. They believe they get more done without their
medication.
Bipolar violence may be the result of someone's untreated bipolar
disease. However, the excuses not to take bipolar medication may be
as varied as the people who are prescribed the medication. Yet, the
statistics of noncompliant patients along with suicide rates are
staggering..
If you are prescribed medicine for your bipolar disease, please Do
Not become noncompliant. There are many reasons given for stopping,
but they are just excuses. No matter how you look at it, the
excuses are not valid.
If you are having any difficulty, please discuss your medication
issues with your doctor.You should never stop taking prescribed
medications without discussing them first with a professional
health provider -- this is very, very dangerous, and the resultant
bipolar violence can cause serious bodliy injuries or even
death.
For more information, please see here for more about
bipolar violence.
Date Published: Jan 01, 2009 - 6:29 am