Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 550596

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Is there a possibility that Bipolar is

Posted by spriggy on September 4, 2005, at 13:04:50

connected with yeast/candida?

I was thinking about this and I have a family history of severe bipolar. My grandmother was bipolar (paternal) as is my dad.

My grandmother suffered with yeast infections as far back as I recall, and my dad does as well. We are about the only adults I've ever known to get thrush in adulthood.

I'm still not sold that I am bipolar (and if I am, it must be a milder version of what my family has), but I also have this yeast problem.

I've read a few things about some doctor's who believe bipolar is actually a yeast problem. Any thoughts?

I know since I've been taking anti fungals and cutting waaay back on sugar, I've been feeling better mentally.

 

Re: Is there a possibility that Bipolar is

Posted by SLS on September 4, 2005, at 13:32:42

In reply to Is there a possibility that Bipolar is, posted by spriggy on September 4, 2005, at 13:04:50

> connected with yeast/candida?

I don't think so. Every so often, a health personality will suggest that candidiasis is at the root of all medical conditions, especially depression. Food allergies is another one often suggested as a cause of mental illness. While I believe these things can produce mild to moderate depressions that are probably more anergic than dysphoric, I don't think they can account for the most severe depressions and bipolar disorders.

> I know since I've been taking anti fungals and cutting waaay back on sugar, I've been feeling better mentally.

Which antifungals have you been taking? What dosages?

I think your cutting back on sugar is a positive decision that can only help to stabilize your energy and mood throughout the day.

Every little bit helps.


- Scott

 

Re: Is there a possibility that Bipolar is

Posted by spriggy on September 4, 2005, at 13:51:22

In reply to Re: Is there a possibility that Bipolar is, posted by SLS on September 4, 2005, at 13:32:42

I am taking three tablespoons of Nystatin daily.

When I finish this up, I'll take Diflucan for a few months.

Thanks Scott.

 

can someone find more info on this, how to diagnos

Posted by iforgotmypassword on September 4, 2005, at 17:58:38

In reply to Re: Is there a possibility that Bipolar is, posted by spriggy on September 4, 2005, at 13:51:22

if you might have a candida problem how do you find out? i often feel that my state is so anergic its impossible to be dysphoric. also are there any sites with (GOOD) info about this?

 

Re: can someone find more info on this, how to diagnos

Posted by Phillipa on September 4, 2005, at 19:18:16

In reply to can someone find more info on this, how to diagnos, posted by iforgotmypassword on September 4, 2005, at 17:58:38

Careful with that diflucan it has side effects too! Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Is there a possibility that Bipolar is » spriggy

Posted by theo on September 5, 2005, at 22:51:41

In reply to Is there a possibility that Bipolar is, posted by spriggy on September 4, 2005, at 13:04:50

> connected with yeast/candida?
>
> I was thinking about this and I have a family history of severe bipolar. My grandmother was bipolar (paternal) as is my dad.
>
> My grandmother suffered with yeast infections as far back as I recall, and my dad does as well. We are about the only adults I've ever known to get thrush in adulthood.
>
> I'm still not sold that I am bipolar (and if I am, it must be a milder version of what my family has), but I also have this yeast problem.
>
> I've read a few things about some doctor's who believe bipolar is actually a yeast problem. Any thoughts?
>
> I know since I've been taking anti fungals and cutting waaay back on sugar, I've been feeling better mentally.

I myself have wondered about this. I have occasional but ongoing yeast on my tongue and my doc just rights it off as "someone who produces to much." I do know when it gets bad and I take an antibiotic along with an antifungal, my mood lifts. This happens every time (last time about 3 months ago) and I feel like it's a waste of time to discuss with my doc simply because I don't think he knows enough about yeast/bacteria that can lead to bipolar depression/unipolar depression.

If you find any leads on this topic, let me know and I will do the same.

 

Re: can someone find more info on this, how to diagnos » Phillipa

Posted by theo on September 5, 2005, at 22:52:42

In reply to Re: can someone find more info on this, how to diagnos, posted by Phillipa on September 4, 2005, at 19:18:16

> Careful with that diflucan it has side effects too! Fondly, Phillipa

Like what?

 

Re: can someone find more info on this, how to diagnos » theo

Posted by Phillipa on September 5, 2005, at 23:04:46

In reply to Re: can someone find more info on this, how to diagnos » Phillipa, posted by theo on September 5, 2005, at 22:52:42

Can't remember google it but it does. Fondly, Phillipa


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