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Old Jan 14, 2021, 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by yellow_fleurs View Post
I just had my last session with my current psychiatrist. They did not want to make any changes to my meds since I am moving soon and I agree with that. I asked him about reasons he thinks I might have so much irritability right now and he said his best guess is that I don't quite meet bipolar disorder criteria, but have some of the genetics behind it and that's why I am responding the way I do to medications, etc. I think that could make sense. He suggested I should find a psychiatrist who won't just use an algorithm for my meds and that I might want to look to a research university for a psychiatrist. He said mood stabilization is probably the way to go for me and maybe some alternative things like TMS could be something to consider. I have been interested in TMS actually. Has anyone here tried it?

I am feeling pretty depressed right now on and off, but also trying to keep up my healthy routines and not fall into more depression. I have been keeping up the walks and I have made a goal to actually see some green space at least a couple of times a week. Yesterday I went to a local park and walked/ran for there for a bit. I might try to do that again tomorrow. Going during the week is probably better than the weekend to avoid the crowds. Also continuing to work on my nutrition. I am going to try to do some more packing today to get ready for moving. I have not heard back from that job yet so am a little nervous about that, but fingers crossed.

I don't have any experience with TMS, but I have a lot of experience with being a psych patient at a very large teaching/research hospital. I wouldn't do it again, if I can help it. The resident doctors are young and don't have much experience with diagnosing/prescribing, they tend to prescribe meds just because they're newer ones, and the residents rotate every year. So every year your pdoc leaves and you get someone new. In addition to all of that, the care is expensive.
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