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Originally Posted by UpDownAround
I don't know if you consider this a different one or maybe a variant of #4 ("taken your meds?")...
If my wife walks into a room and can't remember why or can't remember where something she just had is, then it is chocked up to getting older (we are late 50s). But when things like that happen to me, it's "You should talk to your psych nurse about this."
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That is a variation, but exactly what I am talking about. It feels sometimes as if everything you do or feel is because of your illness. We have the right to have justified and rational feelings, actions, and behaviors, because we do.
That in mind, I do have to ask sometimes if I am being irrational. HA! I think we tend to notice more often after learning to reflect or when an episode has hit. Not always though. Even so, that doesn't negate everyday thought, feelings, and actions.
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Diagnosis:
Schizoaffective Bipolar Type
ADHD
Panic Disorder
Generalized Anxiety
Medications:
Lamictal
Adderall- Regular and XR
Klonopin