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.”
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.”"