Loved One With Bipolar Have This Problem?

Published: Fri, 06/19/09

Hi ,

I wanted to write you a quick note about a
problem that many people have.

Their loved one refuses or won't take their
bipolar medication, or wants to go off their
medication.

And they don't know what to do about it.

If this is you, I have some good news for you.

First let me say that medication for bipolar disorder
is REALLY important.

Critical.

Awful things have happened to people with bipolar
disorder who went off their medication or
refused to take their medication.

The very least of which is that they got unstable
and went into an episode.

Then there may have been terrible consequences
of the things they did while they were in that
episode.

They may have hurt themselves, or someone else,
or have even ended up in trouble with the police.

You may see some things on the internet to suggest
that it's okay for someone to go off their medication
or to not take medication for bipolar disorder or
otherwise, but this is just NOT true!

There are just too many other things that you can see
on the internet and read in the newspaper headlines
about what happens to people who go off their bipolar
medication or refuse to take their medication for
bipolar disorder.

If you have a loved one who is not taking their bipolar
medication and you need help, like I said before,
I have some help for you.

I have a new resource titled:

"How to Get Your Loved One With Bipolar Disorder
To Take Their Medication."

For more information, please visit:

http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/specialoffer/getlovedonemeds/


Dave