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Originally Posted by bluebicycle
Thanks guys
The eval went okay, I guess. I did an inkblot test for some reason, along with interviews and questionnaires. It lasted just under 3 hours.
I don't get the results back until August 4th, so it's a little far out, but I'm interested in seeing what they think about schizoprenia vs BP vs schizoaffective. I think I have some form of schizo, though, as the hallucinations are persistent.
I'm afraid to mention my symptoms to my pdoc because I don't want another med change. This rexulti has reduced the psychosis, and it's the only AP (besides abilify) that doesn't make me sleepy. I need to stay awake for my job and I can't afford yet another sleepy need. But depending on what the outcome of the test is, I won't know what my pdoc is going to say.
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Blue,
I’m so proud of you. I know this is scary but you’re doing the right thing to get to the correct diagnoses. I have my appt next month. A PhD doc with great reviews. I’m excited and nervous. Well you hang in there. We have your back.
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