Having bipolar depression, or bipolar, impacts everything from reaching your potential to your relationships. When treatments don’t work, it just leaves you feeling more hopeless. Failed treatments are more common than you think. You are not alone.
If your bipolar depression treatments aren’t working, there is hope
Bipolar Depression
is Debilitating
From the moment you wake up in the morning, the exhaustion, feelings of worthlessness, lack of focus, and intense sadness takes over.
Most days it is a struggle getting out of bed, and it seems like the day is over before it even begins. With no energy, it becomes increasingly difficult to face the day.
Take the first step in regaining control of your life.
What is bipolar depression like?
It’s like drowning even though you know how to swim.
Living with bipolar depression for 6 years
Bipolar Depression is feeling like you’ve lost something but having no clue when or where you last had it. Then one day you realize what you lost is yourself.
Living with bipolar depression for 15 years
We are offering a research study for those suffering from bipolar depression. It is an opportunity to take part in a study for those who are treatment resistant, which has been designed by many of the nation’s leading experts.
We are looking
for Adults
18+ years of age
Have bipolar depression that has lasted for at least 2 years, or has recurred several times
Who have tried at least 4 antidepressants that have not worked
Be willing to receive mood-stabilizing medication
Compensation as well as doctor visits at no cost may be available if eligible.
We may also be able to provide transportation if needed.
Please fill out the questionnaire to see if you’re eligible:
At Baber Research Group, we are here to help you every step of the way in overcoming your bipolar depression.
We understand what it’s like to live with bipolar depression, and how debilitating it is. Our physicians have been helping people fight bipolar depression for 40+ years, and we believe our study can help you get your life back.