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Old Feb 05, 2005, 03:29 PM
vacantangel vacantangel is offline
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Haven't had a non eating symptom myself, so can't help much there. It's something you want to give as much attention to as needed in order to maintain a diet that won't make you crazy. So to speak. What I mean is that if your blood sugar is unstable due to erratic eating, that condition alone can trigger psychotic like states. That's not something you need just now. Sleeping and eating have to happen, or the whole train derails. I hope you can start to feel better soon Angelgirl. take care.

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Thanks for your reply. Sleeping is another thing that has been erratic for me. In the last few weeks there have been several times where I haven't gone to bed at night at all and then staying awake for maybe 2 or 3 days. It doesn't always occur to me that I need to sleep, I don't realize that the day is over and another will soon begin. I know that probably sounds kinda weird.

As far as my eating is concerned, the last time I went to my GP, he was concerned about my not eating properly (although it is very much worse now) and he had dracular waiting for me in the very next room to take a blood test. Major phobia. I go back to see him on the 10th, so I'll get the results then. I'm assuming there couldn't be anything too alarming or he probably would've called me to come in sooner. I have to check in with him once a month so he can see how I'm doing. It seems I'm always going through a very rough patch at the time I go see him, so he usually sees me at my worst. Maybe that's a good thing?

Anyway, I lost 9 lbs during Christmas in a 1 1/2 week period between appts seeing him. I was shocked, since I hadn't even been trying.

What happens if you go into a psychotic state?