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Default Bi-Polar manicdepression

No drugs have ever really helped wellbutrin xl helps on the depression but the over all mood swings I take care of at AA meetings as I am a recovering alcoholic I drank for 36 years tearing through peoples lives and ruining my own till I found out I was bi-polar, then the drug therapy was a nitemare on elm st. but with AA and a very sharp Doctor I have kept it under control for almost 8 yrs.
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