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The Genetic Link

Posted on July 25, 2008 by Joe

In many families with a history of bipolar disorder, family members are often concerned about the likelihood that they or their children will ultimately develop the disorder. We cover this topic in Chapter 2 of Bipolar Disorder For Dummies, being careful to point out that although genetics can make a person more vulnerable to developing the disorder, it is not the sole determining factor in the eventual onset of bipolar.

On our new blog, Bipolar Beat, Dr. Fink is posting a two-part series on the genetic link to bipolar entitled “Bipolar Disorder & Heredity: The Genetic Link.” This series addresses the following questions:

Part I appears as today’s post. Part II will appear on Tuesday. We invite you to check it out.

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2 Responses to “The Genetic Link”

  1. Cheryl Coldiron on September 23rd, 2008 8:07 pm

    You article is very informative.
    My comprehension is a little fuzzy right now but could I ask you a question?
    I was diagnosed rapid cycling bipolar and am not on meds. I have never been dangerous when manic…I was always dangerous when depressed…dark thoughts wanting to do self harm….ect….So you know of an herb that could help..I am also going through menopause and I am feeling really chaotic in my mind.
    thanks in advance

  2. Dr. Fink on September 26th, 2008 3:18 pm

    Cheryl –
    I encourage you to speak to a psychiatrist as soon as possible to address your question about medication and non-medication options to treat your mood cycles. There is no herb that was effectively treat bipolar disorder, that we know of, and the stuff on the market is poorly studied and can have dangerous side effects. Please talk to your doc about your feelings about medications and interest in complementary treatments as well. Together you can come up with the best plan of action.

    Candida Fink MD

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