PsychEducation.org
Extensive Mental Health Information on Specific
Topics
Jim Phelps, M.D.
Corvallis, OR
(home)
"What's New"
Here's the list of what was added to this website, and when.
- Turn in unused medications
in Corvallis (6/13)
- Added a page on lithium level changing with mood state (down when manic)
(6/13)PsychEducation
- Added a new page on
borderline v. bipolar in response to a reader's citing Gunderson (5/13)
- Added a placeholder page on the issue of bipolar
disorder and fibromyalgia (3/13)
- Added a page on the lamotrigine-divalproex
interaction timing (1/13)
- Reorganized the homepage and introductions to make navigation by PCP's
easier; and added the medical students' section (12/12)
- Added a reference to the new OCD study for one more benefit from NAC
(11/12)
- Added a reference regarding long-term lithium kidney risk
(men>>women) to the lithium
basics page
- Added a page on the "maintenance"
of NAC benefit or lack thereof in a new Australian study (10/12)
- Added a page on NAC
and nitroglycerin that turned into an exploration of vasodilation
generally (9/2012)
- Updated the iCharting page to
emphasize three options but "retired" from keeping further track
of those either (9/2012)
- "Retired" the old Excel mood
charts page, noting that multiple free programs, far better, now exist.
(9/2012)
- Noted that the Cardiff research study,
recruiting participants, has closed.
- Updated the NIMH data on the MDQ sensitivity/specificity page
(amazing that a reader would find this, recognize the need for a new link,
and then write to suggest it)
- Brief update note on True Hope
(9/2012)
- Updated the NAC page
again! This time with a new study on cannabis addiction treatment, from --
get this -- the American Journal of Psychiatry, this month (8/20112)
- Updated the NAC page
with some new safety information (pulmonary hypertension? no, according to
the research team who did the study in rats)(7/2012)
- Added a page on memantine
as a mood stabilizer (5/2012)
- Updated the NAC page
with two more studies, one on autism, one on schizophrenia (both randomized
trials) (4/2012)
- Added a case report of hyperthyroidism causing a mixed state
presentation, to the high-dose thyroid
page (4/2012)
- Updated the light therapy page
with a new study (and new light box prices, wow!) on bipolar depression
(didn't work, bummer) (3/2012)
- Updated the recommended books list, adding links
to the work of Russ Federman on adolescent/college bipolar disorder (3/2012)
- Added MoodPanda to the electronic charting
page, and BeatingBipolar.org, a research application with nice features.
(2/2012)
- Added a Help with Research page linking some
survey work done at Cardiff University (1/12)
- Updated the references for the Bipolar Spectrum Diagnostic Scale
validation studies on the MoodCheck
page (1/2012)
- Updated the NAC page
with a summary of a recent email exchange with three NAC researchers whom I
asked for information on long-term risks. . (1/2012)
- Added a new section in Thyroid Details
showing schematic curves for the distribution of TSH in the adult population
(as the basis for interpreting TSH of 1.0 as the ideal value, the "most
normal" value). (12/2011)
- Added an important new reference to the discussion of bone density risk
when using thyroid hormone, to the Thyroid
and Bipolar and the High Dose Thyroid
pages (12/2011)
- Revised the Light Therapy
page with the newest light box recommendations and prices (12/2011)
- Rewrote the Dawn Simulators
page with 2011 prices and links. (10/2011)
- Breaking News, Readers Digest recommends amber lenses. Whoops, wrong
model. Amazing. Added a brief description of this remarkable event, with the
link they suggested and why it's not a great idea, to the Darkness
and Light page, lenses section. (10/2011)
- Added a brief new section to the Diagnosis
page on length of hypomania,
based on a new study (10/2011)
- Moved fish oil research studies to another page; included a recent
meta-analysis suggesting that EPA should be 60% of the total omega-3
dose (9/2011)
- Added a chart of bipolar
depression symptoms to Diagnosis page (6/2011)
- Added a link to the new Bipolar Caregivers site
from Australia (3/1011)
- Updated some references on the bone density
page, a subpage off the larger discussion of risks of high dose thyroid for
rapid cycling. (3/2011)
- Added a lovely
review on blue light research history to the Light
and Dark page (2/2011)
- Minor update in the retinal safety section of the Light
Therapy page (1/2011)
- Added a case report on nasal steroids causing manic symptoms to
the steroid
section of Treatment Details. (12/2010)
- Updated the NAC
(n-acetylcysteine) page with a new review and more thorough search for a
low price (12/2010)
- Updated the page on lamotrigine
rashes with a new article on re-trying
the medication after a rash problem (12/2010)
- Updated all the dawn
simulators, sources and prices (12/2010)
- Updated the page on electronic mood
charting (11/2010)
- Added a page introducing Chronotherapy
and linking a Chicago expert's website on this subject (10/2010)
- Added a new page on Stopping
Antidepressants in Bipolar Disorder: 31 Guidelines (8/2010)
- Updated the
n-acetylcysteine page again with new references re: safety and conditions
treated. (1/2010)
- Linked the first iPhone mood tracking
application (12/2009)
- Updated the thyroid/bipolar
page with a new reference suggesting that low-but-normal thyroid levels may
be worth treating in some people. (10/2009)
- Updated the Borderline vs. Bipolar
page with a new lamotrigine reference (effective in "borderline"
patients) and a updating summary (9/2009)
- Updated the divalproex (Depakote) and Polycystic
Ovarian Syndrome data with a brief summary of the new consensus on this
issue (9/2009)
- Added the newest examination of stay-on or stop the antidepressant to Controversy
3 on the Antidepressant
Controversies page (9/09)
- Added another model to the list of dawn simulators (6/09)
- Finished and polished the study of
lamotrigine's effectiveness versus placebo (3/09)
- Updated my page on how complex the
thyroid system is: new data on T4's direct role (3/2009)
- Revised the Electronic Mood Charting
page to include some other such programs, compared; see the green table on
that page. (2/2009)
- Added a few paragraphs on keeping
a job to the Treatment
Details page, including reference to a study of what helps (1/2009)
- Added a study of
lamotrigine's effectiveness versus placebo, a "meta-analysis"
that matches clinical experience (1/2009)
- Added a page on
n-acetylcysteine (NAC) to the Mood
Stabilizers list (1/2009)
- Added a new study to the verapamil
page (1/2009)
- Revised the MDQ page to include a new
reference and a link to the MDQ itself on the Depression and Bipolar Support
Alliance website (1/2009)
- Added the long-term
follow-up data to the previous information (now on it's own
page) on lamotrigine versus olanzapine/fluoxetine combination (1/2009)
- Reviewed and updated the Mood
Stabilizers page (1/2009)
- Revised the Funding page for 2009 (1/2009)
- Updated the Light Therapy
page with information about the green-light
visor approach. (12/2008)
- Updated the Light Therapy
page with information about a cheap new blue-light
box for $50. Thanks to Sean for the link. (11/2008)
- Added some new information on light levels -- indoor and outdoor -- to
the top of the Light Therapy
page (11/2008)
- Lamotrigine generic: is it as good as the trade-name version? Here's a summary
of recent data on that (10/08)
- Added a nifty graph on the experience of hypomania to the main page on diagnosis,
with a new section of that page to match (10/08)
- Reviewed, revised and updated the valproate/Depakote
page now that it is generic in the divalproex form (10/08)
- A short essay about transcranial magnetic
stimulation on the occasion of its FDA indication (10/08)
- Added a link to the Washington
State program which helps primary care doctors diagnose and treat
children; to the Primary Care Resource Center
(10/08)
- Added another dawn simulator
to the list, the cute little Verilux lamp. (10/08)
- Added a brief update on lamotrigine:
does the generic version work as well as the brand name? (10/08)
- Added to the story of the molecular basis of mood and
anxiety: PTSD
risk is affected by the same gene difference already recognized to
influence depression risk -- the serotonin transporter gene. See Chapter
2 (where the start of this story about genetic risk is Chapter
1). (9/2008)
- When stopping an antidepressant, how long should you take to taper it
off? Four months? That's been my recommendation. Now here are some data,
albeit indirect, to back that up. (9/2008)
- Revised the serotonin
transporter page to include the effect
of gender (who's more likely to get depressed when stressed? Not what
you think) (9/2008)
- Here's an examination of some
of the other findings in Zimmerman's "overdiagnosis" paper
that was reported in the L.A. Times (8/2008)
- Revised and corrected the explanation of biological clock mechanics,
including the role of lithium in restoring clock function (8/2008).
- Added an important new reference to the Antidepressant
Controversies page, describing the research study by Amsterdam and
colleagues using venlafaxine aversive lithium for Bipolar II
depression. A key graph
is shown. (7/2008)
- Added another point of view following the testimonial on the TrueHope
page (7/08)
- Updated the fish oil page with an additional safety reference (the
Environmental Defense Fund, of all places) and some comments suggested by a
colleague; Safety section
(6/08)
- Added another reference favorable to the use of antidepressants in
bipolar depression to the Antidepressant Controversies literature collection
(bottom of the page, Schaffer
et al 2006) (6/08)
- Revised the MoodCheck bipolar
screening page to provide a bipolar tool only; for depression, the PHQ-9
is linked (6/2008)
- How long does it take for medication to go away when it is stopped?
The story of half-life (5/2008)
- Added a reference on the mechanism of lamotrigine antidepressant action
to the lamotrigine page (5/2008)
- Added Wisconsin governor's
website for medications from Canada, to the Internet
resources page (5/2008)
- Added another recent study on fish oil (versus fluoxetine/Prozac, or
combination: Jazaveri, 2008) to the Fish
Oil table of studies; updated the reference on dose of fish oil
in the Su study (5/2008)
- Revised the MoodCheck
screening tool for simplicity (based on input from several primary care
doc's); rewrote the directions accordingly (4/2008)
- Added two new updates with references to the Thyroid
and Bipolar page (4/2008)
- Added a new reference to the fish-oil
studies table, Su
2008, which shows strong evidence of benefit in depressed pregnant
mothers (4/2008)
- Added a column to the Mood
Stabilizers master list: agents for Bipolar Depression (4/2008)
- Added a summary of the 2008
diagnostic guidelines from the International Society for Bipolar
Disorders, published last month (4/2008)
- Added an online source for the
over-the-glasses model of the amber lenses, courtesy of Mr. W.A.;
and a way to find a local UVEX
dealer, courtesy of Ms. T.S. (3/2008)
- Revised the page on light
therapy to include a new study suggesting that midday
light may be better than morning light for people with bipolar
depression (3/2008)
- Added quotes from two recent papers on antidepressants in bipolar
patients, to the Antidepressant
Controversies page, controversy
#2 on mood destabilizing risks (3/2008)
- Reorganized the Antidepressant
Controversies page, Controversy #
3; simplifying and clarifying the issue and the two relevant studies
(3/2008)
- Updated the True Hope page
with a testimonial from a woman with a bad experience on it; bottom of the
page (3/2008)
- Added a description of how to find $7
blue-blocking amber lenses for "virtual darkness" to the page
on light and darkness in bipolar
disorder (2/2008)
- Added lists of
therapists and Corvallis, Eugene, and Portland who have special interest
and experience in bipolar disorder diagnosis and management. (2/2008)
- Revised the page on Weight
Gain and Bipolar Disorder to include new data on metformin
(2/2008)
- Added a reference on the effects of exercise on bipolar disorder to the
general page on exercise.
(1/2008)
- Revised the olanzapine
(Zyprexa) page to include three studies on amantadine
and metformin as antidote medications for weight gain; thanks to
correspondent Henry for sending those and requesting the update. (1/2008)
- Referred primary care readers to the patient/family version of
treatment, per the next entry below, rather than continue to offer
specific PCP-oriented revisions of the Treatment page.
- Major revision to the Treatment
page, adding my strong endorsement of lamotrigine now that I am no longer
taking money from the manufacturer (1/2008)
- Revised the Funding page reflecting a change in
funding from the lamotrigine manufacturer, as that medication is going
generic this year (1/2008)
- (Missed an addition created back in 10/2007): an extensive
explanation of the basis for using high-dose
thyroid hormone as a mood stabilizer.
- Added a reference to research at the University of Alberta confirming
that, even though research interest is growing, little is known about the
relationship between women's reproductive hormones and mood disorders; to
the Hormones and Mood
page (12/2007)
- Added a new reference to the data on whether
aripiprazole has antidepressant effects (11/2007)
- Updated the valproate
guidelines page, to include a detail about switching from DR Depakote to
ER Depakote: add 500 mg.(11/2007)
- quetiapine interaction
with carbamazepine; update added to the quetiapine
page (11/2007)
- Antidepressants and suicidal thinking: a
biologic marker? (11/2007)
- Revised the antidepressant
controversy page to include the new STEP-BD study on switch
rates (11/2007)
- Added a new dawn simulator to the list
of options (11/2007)
- Revised the antidepressant
controversy page, simplifying, added one reference (11/2007)
- Weight gain on Zyprexa: less with the wafer form? Another study
says yes, just in. See the weight
gain page update.
(October 2007)
- Added another segment to the page on the biological clock and its role
in the basis of bipolar disorder; a new study showing sleep
deprivation increases activity in the amygdala (October 2007)
- A very brief history of
the use of lithium in bipolar disorder (October 2007)
- Added new data on
aripiprazole for treatment of depression to the page
on atypical antipsychotics (October 2007)
- What causes bipolar
disorder? A summary of available information (September 2007)
- Evolution
and cooperation and religion -- all together in one essay? (September
2007)
- Translation
into non-medical English of an excellent summary on the risks of
antidepressants and young people, added to the main page on the FDA
warnings about antidepressants (September 2007)
- Minor revisions to the What
Is an Antipsychotic? page, nothing major; updated the tardive dyskinesia
reference link (June, 2007)
- Added a link to a review
article which presents views identical to mine on both the patient
and clinician's versions of the
Diagnosis page (May 2007)
- Added PAR outlines for primary care physician's considering lamotrigine
or quetiapine, to the Primary Care Providers
Resource Center (May 2007)
- Added a "controversy zero" section to my list
of antidepressant controversies, namely the question of whether
antidepressants actually work at all in bipolar disorder (May 2007)
- Metformin, a medication to lower blood glucose and diabetes, was
recently subjected to a randomized trial in patients taking olanzapine (Zyprexa),
as an antidote to weight gain. Unfortunately, it was not much more
effective than a placebo. Update
and reference added to the page on managing
weight gain (May 2007).
- Added a link to a very interesting article on pharmaceutical
company sales representatives' techniques to my page on how
this website is funded (May, 2007)
- Added a slide set for a Primary
Care symposium for Student Health Center providers, from an invited
presentation at Washington State University, Bellingham (May 2007)
- Updated the FDA warnings page to
include their new advisory for manufacturers, suggesting that the warning about suicide potential be extended to include young adults between the ages of 18 and 24.
(May 2007)
- Updated the Psychotherapy page
with the new study from the STEP-BD program showing that three of the most
well-recognized psychotherapies work better than treatment as usual in
bipolar depression. (May, 2007) Note that these treatments produced a
difference in a patient group very similar to that in which antidepressants
produced no benefit greater than placebo, as in the update just below.
- Updated the Antidepressant Controversies page with the new study from the New England Journal of Medicine in which suggests that antidepressants have much less value in the treatment of bipolar depression that is generally thought (April 2007)
- Updated the page on mood treatments causing brain size increases,with a
report from the UCLA showing that lithium
treatment in bipolar disorder increases brain size in the cingulate
gyrus, a region clearly associated with mood control. (April 2007)
- Updated the page on metformin to include an article from November of last year (2006) showing a clear benefit (no further weight gain, but not loss). February 2007
- What causes weight gain from Zyprexa and other "atypical antipsychotics"? A new result brings us one large step closer to understanding this process and perhaps being able to devise a means of avoiding it. The article
link and a brief explanation have been added to the Weight Gain page. (February 2007)
- Breast-feeding and Medications:
added a couple of sites with master lists to the Useful Resources
page. (December 2006)
- On the Light Therapy page,
the extended Safety
discussion was updated with new information on the blue light box vs.
the white ones; and with some links to a green-light system. November
2006).
- On the Light Therapy page,
the section on When to Use It
was updated with new links to two different questionnaire systems, including
a new one which produces a very sophisticated report on you and your
timing plan. (October 2006)
- Updated the section on serotonin
transporter gene type and response to antidepressants in bipolar
disorder. Now that there's a lab test, as discussed in the entry just below,
these data become more relevant. Yet still the bottom line is the same:
knowing your gene pair (two shorts? two longs? one each?) won't help you
decide whether to use an antidepressant. So there's still no point in
getting the lab test for that reason. Maybe some other reason? See mini-chapter
5 on that. (October 2006)
- Added a section to the essay on whether to test yourself for your
serotonin transporter gene type: there's a lab test available now. Oh
brother, is this going to be messy, having the test before we know what to
make of the results. The added
paragraph starts here. (October 2006)
- Updated the section on safety on the light
therapy page to include a rather official statement that everything's
fine, but also a reference to a group that thinks it's not that simple, in
an expanded safety statement at the bottom of the page. (October 2006)
- Two new links from the Antidepressant Controversies page: they're
buried, don't go looking for them; but they're important: an Australian
group reports antidepressants might have mood stabilizer effects in some
patients with Bipolar II; and a well-known bipolar expert, Joe Goldberg, reviews
the risks of antidepressants, presenting the same data and conclusions
as outlined on my site. (September 2006)
- Added a link to my Letter to the Editor: Confessions
of a Disease Monger to the Funding and Trust
pages. (August 2006)
- Added a section to the borderline/bipolar
page to include the perspective of Gunderson and colleagues, emphasizing
somewhat more than previously the risk of calling "borderline"
"bipolar" -- raised hopes. It's near the bottom of that page.
(August 2006)
- Added a brief paragraph to the page on the Brain
Chemistry of Maternal attachment, linking research on how environment
can trump genes. (August 2006)
- Minor revisions, including new links to no-blue products, made to the light/darkness
essay (August 2006)
- Free, online -- computer-based --
cognitive-behavioral therapy described and linked. (July 2006)
- Revised the Treatment Details page with two new book links for
non-medication approaches (July 2006)
- New page on Light and Darkness in
bipolar disorder mood problems -- and treatment (July 2006)
With it, a page on how
the biological clock works, and how lithium affects it
(See Blog entry
7/9/06)
And a page on blue
light, which appears to be the key wavelength regulating the biological
clock
- Updated the short/long gene story to include new data on how
these genes affect treatment. (June 2006)
- Updated Controversy 1 on the Antidepressant
Controversies page. (see Blog entry 5/27)
- Updated the exercise page
with a new reference (see Blog entry 5/26).
- The Blog officially begins. (May 2006)
- Mixed states and rapid cycling
explained as mood/energy/intellect cycling -- at different speeds; a
translation of an important new model from Drs. Mackinnon and Pies.
This model really seems to help my patients understand these complex
variations (April 2006).
- Small new section on nimodipine
added to the calcium-channel blocker page. (April 2006)
- Added a new testimonial
section to the fish
scraps page: these are people whose response seems unique in a way that
makes a placebo response less likely. (April 2006)
- Revised the fish oil page
for clarity, and to add a 2-pills-per-day
version that's not too much more expensive than the cheapest one. (March
2006)
- Another update to the PCOS and
Depakote page, this time a much larger study (than a month ago): these
appear to be the most definitive data yet, to my eye. (Feb 2006)
- As dramatic a "breakthrough" as
the bipolar story may ever yield was just published. I'll write this
up soon from a more basic starting place; meanwhile, here's one version of
this story about
lithium and biological clock regulation (GSK3B and rev-erb). (Feb 2006)
- Link to a review of internet-based
therapies from Jan 2006 added to my "Find
a Therapist" essay; you must be signed up with Medscape
(free) to read. (Feb/2006)
- Updated the quetiapine (Seroquel) page with a brief note about a probable
medication interaction -- not dangerous, just a significant blood level
shift upward, probably allowing lower dosing -- with valproate (Feb
2006).
- Brief update added on the TrueHope
nutritional supplement page: the product has received a license from the
Canadian government, and their website indicates that research is still
underway (no details there). (Feb 2006)
- Added a brief summary of main points to the beginning of the BP II
diagnosis section -- and a very funny cartoon to go with. (Jan 2006)
- Added a 32-item checklist of
hypomanic/manic symptoms recently published by a well-know European
team, called the HCL-32. A symptom-list-only
version in pdf might be useful to some clinicians performing bipolar
screening. (Jan 2006)
- A small but interesting update
to the lamotrigine page: a 3-case report of lamotrigine associated with
manic symptoms (after very rapid dose increase), strengthening my concern
that it can occasionally actually worsen mood stability. (Jan 2006)
- Added another recent study, Frangou and colleagues, to the fish
oil table (the one which presents the studies of omega-3 fatty acids and
mood). This one may be one of the strongest yet -- particularly because it
focuses on bipolar depression. (Jan 2006)
- Updated the PCOS and
Depakote page with data from the first study to follow women over time,
watching their hormone levels while taking Depakote or other mood
stabilizers (a "longitudinal" study; small, but a start). (Jan
2006)
- Updated the lithium risks
review with some further thoughts from the UCLA group from their 1999
review. (Jan 2006)
- For people who want to see some
details on Lithium Risks, here's a new page on thyroid, kidney and
weight gain problems, based on a recent review by a couple of British
doctors. (December 2005)
- Revised the "what
causes bipolar disorder" section to reflect our continued lack of a
good overall theory; the evolutionary perspective on what mood disorders
are; and a recent article on brain scanning during mania, showing a lack of
activation of the frontal lobe areas associated with being able to hold back
on an impulsive action. (December 2005)
- Updated the connection between stress
hormones and depression with a small bit of new
data from Emory University on corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRF) and
how its two different receptors, CRF1 and CRF2, may explain how stress
hormones can be good guys and bad guys under different circumstances.
(December 2005)
- Updated the topiramate
page with a new study of topiramate in the treatment of Bipolar I mania.
What's interesting here is patients randomly assigned to topiramate +
risperidone did as well in this 6 week trial as those on valproate (Depakote)
+ risperidone, yet did not gain weight (half lost a little) while those in
the valproate group gained a pound a week on average. (December 2005)
- What happened in November? Nothing new? Attentions were elsewhere: I was
working with the publishing company McGraw Hill putting finishing touches on
my book version of this website, which is on schedule to be released in
early March. Roughly the same stuff but better organized, and expanded to
the point where it is (hopefully) easier to read from a book than a computer
screen.
- Updated the Mood Stabilizer "menu" I use with patients
(added Seroquel to main options box; a few more details on Geodon and
aripiprazole; removed a few from research list; moved fish oil to
"add-on's" list from research list). This one-page handout is
accessed from the Primary Care Providers'
page. (October 2005)
- A new page summarizes my philosophy regarding antidepressants: use one of
the eight approaches which aren't
antidepressants! (October 2005)
- The doctor's version of bipolar disorder Treatment (start here
to navigate there), which is still a very trimmed-down version compared to
the patient version, was updated in several places and now matches the
patient version better. (October 2005)
- The Funding page has been updated with the
latest on whose money I'm using to run this site and why I think I'm still
not too biased (with a hint on where to look to decide that for yourself).
(October 2005)
- On PCOS and Depakote
page: Added a September 2005 study
which adds one small further bit of evidence supporting this connection.
There are no new clearly opposing data I've come across in the last few
months. (October 2005)
- Updated the Light Therapy page
in light of a new study showing that a rigorous review of the evidence makes
this treatment look even more effective than generally thought, even perhaps
for non-seasonal depression. (September 2005)
- Added a new page on Dawn
Simulators when I couldn't find a good page on the internet about them.
It summarizes models available, cost, and how to use them. (September 2005)
- An essay on Evolution. Why?
Because it's the model I use all the time. And because without it, much of
the science on this site wouldn't hold together. So if what you read here
makes sense, you might need to have a look at the evolution idea again.
(September 2005)
- Updated the Antidepressant
Continuation page with details from the first
randomized study on this issue by Ghaemi and colleagues; and links to
another non-randomized report recently published. (August 2005)
- A description of how to change
variables has been added to the mood
charts page. (August 2005)
- Minor update to the page about
the Gijsman meta-analysis of
antidepressant switch rates, noting letters to the editor about their
article which just appeared; and linking the Balance
II study, which will help with this controversy. (August 2005)
- Does lamotrigine lower the effectiveness of birth control pills?
Looks like the answer is a cautious no, in my opinion, but here's everything
I can find on lamotrigine
and oral contraceptives. (August 2005)
- The Treatment section of the main bipolar webpages
has been revised for clarity and to match the TMAP emphasis below. (July
2005)
- The Texas Medical Algorithms Project (TMAP) has updated their guidelines
for treatment, especially of bipolar depression. The changes
from their 2000 version are summarized; linked from the Expert
Guidelines page. (July 2005)
- The menopause page has been updated with a link to a nifty CDC workbook
for evaluating
hormone therapy risks and benefits; and with a page on estrogen
basics as they apply presently in Psychiatry, including a possible
relationship to increased anxiety if the level is too high. (July 2005)
- Updated the
Seroquel page with a new small "open trial", but long term, of Seroquel
added to other medications. (July 2005)
- Chapter
4 in the Brain Chemistry of Depression section: a revision is now
complete, with some stunning new
data from the NIMH connecting the genetic vulnerability to depression with
the genetic vulnerability to anxiety. (July 2005)
- A brief explanation of functional Magnetic Resonance imaging (fMRI)
(July 2005)
- The FDA issued a new warning about suicidality and antidepressant use in adults
in late June 2005; this information is incorporated in a revised
introduction to the FDA warnings essay.
(July 2005)
- At a reader's suggestion, I've finally gotten around to adding a search
engine for the site, courtesy of Google's free service. (June 2005)
- John Gartner's book The Hypomanic Edge, and his website,
are linked in an informal review
attached to the Diagnosis Details page. (June 2005)
- A warning about the diagnosis of
bipolar disorder in children, to temper the enthusiasm of the BPKids
site, was sent by Dr. Sobo at my invitation and added as a link to the
Diagnosis Details page. (June 2005)
- A third "warning"
was added to the page introducing the serotonin transport gene differences
and their role in the causation of depression, also from Dr. Sobo, with a brief
story and links to his essay on Chemical Imbalances (versus
understanding patients' lives). (June 2005)
- An opposing view regarding
use of antidepressants in Bipolar II, from Dr. Simon Sobo, has been added to
the antidepressant controversies page,
with links to his essays on bipolar diagnosis. (June 2005)
- The Weight Gain with Treatment page: updated with two references: amantadine
minimally effective in a randomized trial; and the new Zyprexa Zydis
approach (not a randomized trial, but at least some comparison to go by on
this new idea). (June 2005)
- A new diagnostic approach
based on "scoring" bipolar symptoms and other signs of bipolarity
has been published by Dr. Gary Sachs, describing the system now in use at
Harvard. A new page describing their system has been linked to the main
Diagnosis pages. (June 2005)
- Updated the "Bipolar
Hypothesis" re: FDA warnings of suicidal thinking following
antidepressants with two articles that make the same case. (June 2005)
- Minor additions to the Fish Oil pages: Fish
burps with omega-3's reduced by freezer storage, some say; and no
PCB's found in 5 different capsule types (May 2005)
- Medscape did a great interview with Gary Sachs, the head of the Harvard
Bipolar Clinic: here is a link and a few
excerpts. (May 2005)
- Added a nifty drug-interaction
website to the Select Sites page. (May 2005)
- Rewrote the lithium information page (section on long-term
risks) in response to input from Ms. H' on kidney risk. (May 2005)
- Added a brief comment and link to a
British Medical Journal issue which looks and and warns about pharmaceutical
industry funding. (May 2005)
- Some very minor revisions in the "How do I choose?" section of
the mood stabilizer page,
basically just downgrading Trileptal another notch. (April 2005)
- Like other effective antidepressants, exercise also can reverse
brain atrophy, according to one small study. (March 2005)
- Added a new data from a small but randomized, controlled trial to the "dark
therapy" page, showing it adds to treatment as usual for
hospitalized patients with mania. This really helps strengthen the
idea of adding this as routine "treatment". (Feb 2005)
- Added a brief note with a link to two studies which try to put
numbers on antidepressant risk in kids (Feb 2005)
- A few more references on bipolar versus borderline personality diagnoses,
courtesy of a helpful correspondent sending good links, now appear in the
first paragraph of that essay.
(Feb 2005)
- Brain Chemistry of Depression
section finally completed (Feb 2005).
- The 1983 reference for the seemingly radical idea that there are predictors
of bipolarity besides hypomania was linked to the doctors'
version of the diagnosis page re: BPII. You got that date right:
1983. The idea sounds radical, but is not new. (Jan 2005)
- Added one more reference on Depakote
and PCOS, and revised my opinion accordingly: the debate is looking
nearly over, in my view. (Jan 2005)
- A revised Expert Guidelines page
includes the December 2004 update of the Expert Consensus Guidelines series,
including a new version of their excellent beginner's guide for patient and
families. (Jan 2005)
- Revised my Funding page to reflect larger sums
received for speaking events, and how that money is used for "cost
shifting" -- or is this a rationalization? (Jan 2005)
- Chapters 5, 6 and 8 now complete in the new section
on Depression (maroon below). (December 2004)
- Revised the patient and doctor sections on Diagnosis of bipolar disorder
to include "soft signs".
(December 2004)
- Three more chapters of the new section immediately below have been
completed. (December 2004).
- Depression is Not a Moral
Weakness; It Has a Biological Basis; and Here Are the Pictures to Prove It.
A major update of the section on stress and depression, this revision
includes a much broader range of information about what causes
depression. There are about 10 little "chapters". Three
are complete now; the rest will appear one by one through
December. I'll post another notice when the whole set is done.
(November 2004)
- Revised the electronic mood chart section to include additional charts
with more medications and room to chart additional variables. (November
2004)
- The recent prominent article by Gijsman and colleagues implies we've had
it wrong about the risk of antidepressants causing "switching"
from depression to mania, but the article is not what it says it is in the
abstract. (October 2004)
- A small addition to Antidepressant
Controversies acknowledges a recent set of articles about whether
antidepressants really cause rapid cycling; see Controversy
2a. (Oct. 2004)
- A brief essay on What is a
Mood Stabilizer? links a new article by Bauer and Mitchner, technically
rather interesting, and very rigorous in definitions. (Oct. 2004)
- Electronic Mood Charting: if you
use a computer nearly every day, this might be a better way to chart long-term,
and it will automatically generate a graph of your mood course, sleep, and
medications. (October 2004)
- Unipolar and bipolar disorder are one thing
that we've artificially split into two, says a recent prominent 2004
article. This is just the important data-graph, with interpretation.
(September 2004)
- The Treatment section of the
Bipolar II material, and the Antidepressant
Controversies page, have been rewritten to reflect new reviews by Dr.
Ghaemi and others. (September 2004)
- New page on quetiapine (Seroquel)
for the mood stabilizer
list, based on new data showing antidepressant effects. (Sept 2004)
- Linked the descriptions by Dr. Arnold Lieber of "bipolar
spectrum" symptoms -- he sounds like me (but in technical lingo).
This is from Dr.
Ivan's site; from this
page.
- A "Primer" for use
of lithium in primary care treatment of depression, as suggested in the
TMAP algorithm, was added to the Primary Care Providers' Resource
Center; with thanks to Dr. Bauer for the slides. (August 2004)
- Added links to the TMAP depression
algorithm and a British counterpart on the main page of the Primary Care
Providers' Resource Center. (August 2004)
- Revised the essay on ADHD
"versus" bipolar disorder in kids, to include a more graphic
version of the ways to tell them apart. (August 2004)
- A brief essay introducing a NYTimes article on the biology of the
connection between mother and child -- the brain
chemistry of parental attachment. (August 2004)
- Added a slide showing variation in
TSH over 24 hours, which suggests drawing blood for TSH only during
daylight hours (July 2004)
- Updated the Resource list in the essay on Menopause
and Mood to include a list
of specialists in this area from a Canadian listing, A
Friend Indeed.
- Added a section on valproate to the essay on Lab
Testing for Safety (July 2004)
- Revised the Depression -- Inside Cells page to include new
data on BDNF (June 2004)
- Revised the downloadable MDQ per
user feedback, adding "blood" relatives in the family history
screen; adding "while not on alcohol or drugs" to question #1; and
restoring the original question 3 in light of the Isometsa
data (had been simplified to yes/no in previous
revision of the "Primary Care" MDQ). (June 2004)
- Added a page describing the concerns of
Zimmerman et al regarding the validity
of the MDQ self-report test for bipolar disorder; pretty technical
discussion. (June 2004)
- Found a new source for the MAP manual for treatment of panic disorder
without medications, hallelujah. See the link from the home page,
bottom left. (June 2004)
- Using the MDQ in primary care: positive and negative predictive
value of MDQ results (May 2004)
- How often to do lab tests in
someone on carbamazepine? There is no clear consensus, based on
what experts actually do. Added a transcript of such a
conversation, and conclusion; linked from the carbamazepine
page. (May 2004)
- Risks and Reasoning is an essay
about why patient's reports should not be dismissed as
"testimonials" when it comes to identifying risks (as opposed to
identifying treatments that work) (April 2004)
- Revised the "Mood Disorders
Questionnaire" for use by primary care doctors to include all
required questions and warnings per the 2004
FDA ruling. (April 2004)
- Summarized and linked the 2004 Consensus Statement from the American
Diabetic Association (and others) regarding Zyprexa
risk as it should be presented by primary care doctors. (April 2004)
- Linked an interesting
summary/review of the TrueHope controversy (EMPowerplus nutrient
treatment) on the TrueHope
page. (April 2004)
- Added links to a very thorough website about bipolar disorder diagnosis
and treatment by Dr.
Peter Brigham, just rediscovered at its new location. (April 2004)
- Summary of case reports about
suicidality induced by antidepressants, presented to the FDA, from FDA
transcripts; and an explanation of why they're possibly so important (April
2004)
- The Antidepressant Controversy
page was revised again to include a link to a new page: A summary
of the FDA Warnings. (March 2004)
- The Antidepressant Controversy
page has been revised to include reference to articles in a special issue of
Bipolar Disorder (December 2003) which comment directly on these
issues. See the perspectives of Nassir Ghaemi at Harvard, and Joe
Goldberg at Cornell. (March 2004).
- Updated the Metabolic
Syndrome and Mood page with a link to a note about Atkins
dieting and mood effects (Jan 2004)
- Added a sample of the thyroid (T4
or T3/T4) debate, and the recent randomized trial on that issue (Study
5), to the page on thyroid studies.
(Jan 2004)
- Revised the treatment sections, putting basics in one place (Treatment
page) and details on the mood
stabilizer page. Noted the recent study on MRI-magnetic fields
decreasing depression.Rohan
(Jan 2004)
- Added some incredible
image links, showing the brain in action, to the Science
and Mind page (Jan 2004)
- Rewrote the bipolar
Treatment section to include a new
graphic on deciding between mood stabilizers (Dec. 2003)
- Brief analysis of another "negative"
fish oil study, added to the table of studies on the fish
oil page (Dec. 2003)
- Rewrote the mood
stabilizer list page including new tables on choosing between
medications (Dec 2003)
- An article, "untranslated" as yet, about how
cyclic changes in estrogen affect female (rats) susceptibility to stress
(Dec. 2003)
- Fish (oil) stories: more details on
fish oil treatment. (Dec 2003)
- Fish oil as a
treatment for depression in pregnancy; a case report. (Dec
2003)
- Added a review of a recent article on antidepressant
maintenance in bipolar disorder by Dr. Altshuler and colleagues,
to the page on the "antidepressant
controversy". (Nov 2003)
- Revised the aripiprazole and oxcarbazepine
pages slightly (Nov 2003)
- Added a 19-patient case
series report to the TrueHope
page (Nov 2003)
- Minor addition to the antidepressant
controversy page (Nov 2003)
- Revised the Omega-3 fatty acids
page to include an summarize several new studies (Oct 2003)
- Added notes on 4 medications to the mood
stabilizer table (tiagabine, zonisamide, aripiprazole; and 2nd
generation antipsychotics generally) (Oct 2003)
- Updated essay on borderline and bipolar with new case report of thyroid
abnormalities in "borderline" (August 2003)
- Amantadine for Zyprexa
weight gain (see weight gain
management generally) (August 2003)
- Psychotherapy for bipolar
disorder: five methods, all with evidence they work (August 2003)
- Very exciting new research results from Dr. Kelsoe's group on GRK3
and CRF, a major possible advance in understanding the genetic and
molecular basis of some kinds of bipolar disorder (August 2003)
- revised the lamotrigine page
with new references and a page on dealing
with rashes (July 2003)
- Completely revised bipolar disorder treatment pages for doctors and patients (July 2003)
(start here)
- Added Dr. Altshuler's new article
on antidepressant continuation to treatment pages (July 2003)
- Revised page on "Is there
something wrong
with TrueHope?" (July/2003)
- About the big bucks that doctors, including me now and
then, get for presentations, from drug companies (May 2003)
- Exercise and Mood: not the
usual rap (completed August 2003)
- revised the page on topiramate
(Apr/2003)
- revised omega-3 fatty acids
page to include new data (Apr/2003)
- (there was a little pause in early 2003 while I worked on opening a
private practice)
- revised the section on TrueHope.com,
the nutritional supplement, to reflect new concerns (Jan 2003)
- Menopause and Bipolar Disorder;
what if both are present? (Dec 2002)
- Revising menopause/hormone
treatment/risk assessment
sections (to continue through Dec 2002)
- Weight gain and Bipolar
Treatment (Dec 2002)
- Bipolar Spectrum Diagnostic Scale (BSDS): scale,
scoring, sensitivity
(Dec 2002)
- "metabolic syndrome"
: another cause of mood instability? this topic needs to be understood by
anyone under treatment for bipolar disorder (Oct 2002)
- metformin (Glucophage): my
guidelines for patients on its use, usually to treat "metabolic
syndrome" (Oct 2002)
- What's the difference, if any, between metabolic
syndrome and PCOS? (Oct 2002)
- APA Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder: guided
tour of revised guidelines (Aug 2002)
- Anxiety and Bipolar Disorder -- an essay on the relationship between these
conditions (part of? separate? effect on treatment options?) (July 2002)
- Connected the Brain Tour section on Fear
to a great site by Dr. LeDoux, a lead researcher in this area (July 2002)
- Added a link to a site on PTSD in the Fear
section(July 2002)
- A new Table listing all
mood stabilizers in one place (June 2002)
P.S.: This list of updates and revisions was begun June 2002. The site
was originally written in 2001, with some unrecorded changes in
between.