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How can I get off of Klonopin and Depakote? Tired of taking meds for Bipolar 2 & panic disorder 😞

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The problem is, your condition will be somewhat in control.If you reduce or stop taking medications your health may be effected.

Talk o your Doctor and explain your problem before you sop taking medications

BOB

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Depression is one thing, however when its bipolar like l have too the meds can be essential. I believe in minimal meds, but Lithium keeps me stable, after a recent episode, Clonactil was added. I can't speak on the medicine for the panic attacks, but bipolar relapse sure ain't pleasant.

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