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Originally Posted by TunedOut
Can you talk to her about putting you back on it? Tell her how bad your depression and meltdowns are without it. Why did she say you were feeling too good? Isn't feeling good, good? Or was it causing a problem? Also, how long have you been off it? Maybe the depression will lessen when you get used to being off it. If not, tell her it was a mistake. Only we know how our drugs make us feel.
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I go into her office and say I'm feeling great but she claimed she saw hypomania and she took me off the Zoloft and put me on Vraylar "to stop the Mania"
My meds are Latuda, Vraylar, Trazodone and Depakote... And the Latuda and Vraylar are high dose... And my mood is still messed up and I still get horrible meltdowns, but I had these problems since I was very young. I felt much better on Zoloft and she took it away. I still have the med bottle, my husband keeps saying "take them anyway" but I can't or I'll get in trouble.
Most strangers meeting me, and pretty much every therapist I had including my current one, thinks I'm autism spectrum and with my special interests and the fact as a child it's even recorded I went through social skills therapy. But my doc says no and even told me to stop going to a couple of past therapists that wanted me to have autism testing.
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