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Old Oct 15, 2012, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by MommaR View Post
I def think its a med side effect. I would call the p doc office again and tell them you are having an medicine-related emergency and you need the number of SOMEONE now. There is always the er option. Just be sure the FIRST thing you tell them is the med change if you go to a non p doc. I wouldn't wait. You need to get this fixed not only to stop feeling in a way that you cant control but also you dont want to start thinking of yourself as violent or dangerous to others.
ITA. Mental health providers need to understand what comes w/ there jobs. Side effects are not always convenient
for their schedules ---no well.

I had REALLY bad anger while on lamictal and Risperdal (alone). I called my pdoc ASAP. My mania started. I was having thoughts drinking reckless (never did before). I was seen as a walkin a few hours later.
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