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Old Dec 08, 2018, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Wild Coyote View Post
Hey there, Blue!

I would just ask. I cannot think of another way to get an answer from your pdoc.

I saw your post about your therapist telepathically breaking into your apartment and am concerned.

I hope you can run all of this by your pdoc and your T.

I hope you have a decent weekend!


WC
It makes tons of sense to be extremely cautious about prescribing AD's for bipolar or people with a tendency for that. I had my first manic episode in my 40s the first time I ever took a psychiatric med, that was celexa and it was prescribed for 'somatoform disorder', when actually I needed Lyrica for a chronic pain condition and was depressed.

AD's can make a what would be a mild manic episode 1000 times worse in terms of the destruction of one's personal well being, finances, legal jeopardy ... all the bad things that happen when people get seriously ill. They can also destabilize people who would otherwise never have a manic episode at all,

I really do believe that. Anyone with bipolar having delusions and/or hallucinations shouldn't be on an AD at all in my book.
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Thanks for this!
Wild Coyote