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Originally Posted by Rincad
Willow, I guess I could try, but still get nervous about writing things. Like this post i had a lot of fear in posting it. I will try writing it down and giving it to therapist. I don’t see my pdoc until march. So maybe I can try and call or send it the mail. The only problem is she works at college clinic, it’s a separate building but the students go there to see how things are done. So I don’t think they have a mailbox. Yes you have confused me with someone else, but that is okay.
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I'm sorry that I got you mixed up with another poster
I remember who you are now.
Sometimes people just don't respond to meds. I don't. It's just the way it is sometimes. It definitely makes things harder than being able to pop a pill and have it all disappear, but meds aren't the only way to cope with these things. Although, you haven't tried clozapine, which is still an atypical AP, although the side effects can be pretty intimidating, I admit. And some people are still resistant to clozapine. I was intolerant to it; couldn't get to a therapeutic dose before I got neutropenia and had to stop. But that's unusual, and it is heavily monitored so people don't get serious blood side effects. But drooling is a big one on it, even at a tiny dose for me, and weight gain, and sedation are also pretty common.
You could always hand deliver the letter to your pdoc if you're worried about posting it. Although they should definitely have a mailing address - you could maybe ring them to find out what it is??
I hope that you figure out something to help with this soon
*Willow*