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Originally Posted by medicalfox
I saw him today and he asked what has happened. I told him and he told my flat out "when you are manic you need to get your a_s to the hospital" and I was so shocked. He was super serious about being hospitalized for my mania, but the bad news is that I'm rapid cycling according to him. He told my I should expect to become manic after every midterm and every end of semester due to the stress of college so that means I will be manic at least 4 times a year minimum. He did not want to put me on lithium or a antidepressant since he said they would not help which really makes me sad. I hate the thought that I will never be able to control my disorder fully and this means it could be devastating when I go into the radiology program. I can't expect the profs to understand that I need to be hospitalized each semester and I definitely can't expect work to understand me being hospitalized so frequently. Life is hard :/
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I would maybe seek a second opinion from another psychiatrist. But your doc knows you and may be correct. Also, please do not forget that
none of us can control our disorders fully
EVER. You may have to accept that and just work around it. Best of luck to you. Do not give up. Things are never, ever hopeless. You might want to talk to a counselor at your school re this to get some support and "backup" for achieving your goals.
PrairieCat