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Natural remedies: Does anyone have experience with St. John's Wort?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 636247" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Bipolar is usually not fast ups and downs. That is more borderline characteristically. If he has borderline, and I don't know if he does, but...St. John's Wart won't help for that. Borderline SHOULD and WILL be calle3d soon emotional dysregulation disorder as your emotions can change from minute to minutes and your thoughts are all over the place and you do cause yourself self-destruction. Substance abuse is common. </p><p></p><p>I think m ost of our adult kids here have personality disorders, not bipolar primarily and certainly not schizophrenia. Personality disorders fools us and doctors too. So maybe read up on it and see what you think. You do get moody and sad with borderline and then you get happy, but you can see minute to minute changes at times. I have traits. I fight them.</p><p></p><p>Any odd people on either side of your sons genetic tree, even if he never met them? The DNA is what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 636247, member: 1550"] Bipolar is usually not fast ups and downs. That is more borderline characteristically. If he has borderline, and I don't know if he does, but...St. John's Wart won't help for that. Borderline SHOULD and WILL be calle3d soon emotional dysregulation disorder as your emotions can change from minute to minutes and your thoughts are all over the place and you do cause yourself self-destruction. Substance abuse is common. I think m ost of our adult kids here have personality disorders, not bipolar primarily and certainly not schizophrenia. Personality disorders fools us and doctors too. So maybe read up on it and see what you think. You do get moody and sad with borderline and then you get happy, but you can see minute to minute changes at times. I have traits. I fight them. Any odd people on either side of your sons genetic tree, even if he never met them? The DNA is what it is. [/QUOTE]
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