When someone is having an episode (mania,hypo or depression), they call their pdoc. The pdoc writes them a script. The person then has to wait a few weeks to see if the med works.
I've never been inpatient but have read many posts of ppl that have. It seems as though their inpatient for abt two weeks. And say they feel totally refreshed upon discharge. Does the hospital administer meds intravenously? Why do meds from the hospital work faster?
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