Jill Janus.
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"“I started seeing a psychiatrist, started taking
Lamictal and Seroquel, which stabilized me. It wasn’t easy. I messed up a few more times,
getting drunk, because I was scared about
having a hysterectomy. But there’s no other way to deal with
cancer except fighting back aggressively. I became a warrior. I ended the pity party and grew up, do or die.â€
As time went on, Janus was able to find treatments that were effective in managing
her mood and psychotic symptoms. Janus says the combination of medication and cognitive-behavioral therapy has been effective for her. "
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/brick-brick/201509/jill-janus-new-beginning"In addition to cognitive-behavioral therapy, Janus has been taking a holistic approach that includes the
use of vitamins and dietary supplements. “Cognitive behavioral therapy is a great tool to gain self-control and avoid bad situations — mostly violent outbursts. I also began exercising at a gym this year, which is amazing for my moods. And I changed my diet with the help of a
naturopath. He
prescribed supplements, which include L-Theanine, pure fish oil, homeopathic remedies, Pulsatilla 1M and Sepia 1M. I also use tincture to ease anxiety in my ‘danger zone’ between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., a mixture of equal parts Melissa officinalis, Scutellaria and Kalmerite glycerite.â€"