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Old Dec 01, 2010, 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by saywhat? View Post
Hi,
I'm looking for suggestions on how to best explain to my PCP that my symptoms aren't all due to my diagnosis of Bipolar/Depression. Or stories from folks that have gone through this themselves!

Been to pdoc and T this week, first time since my 3 weeks in intensive group therapy for severe depression. My mood has elevated and motivation has returned along with that, but the fatigue, joint aches, headaches, confusion/memory loss is the same if not worse than before group therapy/med changes. Everyone (myself, pdoc,T) all thought that all of these other symptoms would improve when the depression lifted, but I still can't get out bed! When I try to shower, I get lightheaded and weak, like I need to sit down. There's no strength at all. When I force myself to perform tasks as simple as dressing my son for school, I have to take a break in the middle to be able to finish. I can't concentrate (tried to put my son's shirt on from the bottom up instead of over his head a few days ago, forgot that a close relative has passed away, couldn't figure out the door lock on my car, and MORE) my memory is shot, and not for just little things. I STILL can't sleep despite the fact that my meds could knock down a horse.

Pdoc pooh poohs all of this, T says I should get my PCP to check me for some of the autoimmune disorders. My PCP is a meat factory, I never see the same one twice and I'm at a loss as to how to approach this without sounding like a crazy person (haha). There's got to be another reason my body isn't down with the plan of doing even the basic activities of living!

Dear saywhat?....
I agree with eskie 100%...the other thing is while you're (i'm) depressed i can't accomplish much of anything and physically you get "outta shape" for the simplest daily activities so fast...especially if you haven't been active...and I don't mean chasing the kids and doin' chores...I mean workouts, bikeriding, hiking etc... If I push myself to do an hour walk, no matter how bad i feel, the next day is ALWAYS better...
Jus' sayin' maybe your bod needs O2...especially to clear away cobwebs...jus put one foot infront of the other! Easier said than done.
xoxxoooo's Hang in there!
pam