
Aug 11, 2017, 03:31 PM
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Member Since: May 2013
Location: Chicago
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Originally Posted by WeepingWillow23
If you just want to track symptoms, then a proper journal will be too time consuming to read back through, so a bullet journal or symptom tracker would be best for that.
Hope you feel better soon!
Thank you  I had a great time!
Thanks! Glad you're enjoying being home too!
I took moclobemide before. It was basically a placebo. The only drug I've ever taken that had no side effects, but it had no positive effects either. I'm not entirely convinced that my b**** of a pdoc didn't actually give me a placebo to screw with me since she thought I was faking...
8 weeks isn't that long, so you don't know that it won't come back. How long did you take it for? I'd suggest giving at least 6-12 months to come back. I know that's a long time, but it takes the brain a long time to fully equilibrilise (is that a word?! Lol)
What's the point of a 15 min appt with a pdoc?? My appts are supposed to be 30 mins, but my pdoc and I can talk for hours. My longest appt was 2 ½ hours once! Lol I usually see him every 4 weeks, but it was once or twice a week before I was hospitalised.
I enjoyed having Maxy sleeping with me last night. We used to cuddle every night before I went to sleep - his body is as long as my arm so my hand would cup his bum and then his head would rest on my shoulder, and I loved it so much! It was so good to do that again last night
 I'm sorry that's what you have to do, but it sounds for the best. But I really don't think you should have so little left over each month - are you receiving as much as you're entitled to? Is there any way of switching suppliers to get cheaper bills? Etc Or work with someone to set a better budget? Financial worries are a big source of stress so I hope you can work something out so things aren't so tight.
Hi greentyres
*Willow*
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15 min is long enough to make sure I'm not psychotic.....
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Hugs!
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