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Originally Posted by Miss Laura
I couldn't tell my CPN I was off my meds. But I think she knows. I had sp much to say to her but I left my notes in the house. I forgot half of them. She is retiring and my last session is mid Feb with her. I'm gutted. Not gonna lie I was nearly in tears. She says to stick with the meds and injection. She was saying she has seen me off meds and meds is where I should be with. She says the length of time to get stable on meds is long since I yo-yo on off them.
I'm in such a dilemma I just don't know what to do. I wish I could just decide what I want to do and I guess take them
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Personally I’d take them….an outside perspective is invaluable….often with bipolar and especially psychosis we lose touch with reality enough that we think we’re fine or perhaps more than fine when we aren’t to everybody else. I’m sorry you’re losing your CPN next month. Constantly cycling mental health professionals is just one of those things that happens in the system we have.
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