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Old Apr 18, 2005, 12:31 PM
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manic for like a week.
friday it was uncontainable....
zyprexa wouldnt slow it down....
and the answer was right in front of her.
a stop sign that filled the viual field as the pills went down. ....
was driving and kept getting lost cuz the mind races too fast.
too fast to remember what the exit was....
so i quit all my meds.
and i regret some stupid things i did saturday nite.
i am an embarrassment to myself.
the things she does to my body, like its hers to destroy!!
and im numb today.
i have a dr. appointment on tuesday.
with my regular doc, for mre std tests thaanks to my own recklessness, and with a psychiatrist... for meds.
i might not go to the second.
i will likely be detained in the condition i present myself in.

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Old Apr 18, 2005, 12:35 PM
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Don't listen to her, Jen you need to control until you see pdoc , your the stronger
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Old Apr 18, 2005, 12:35 PM
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CottonCandyLocks, I feel your torment so deeply. I understand the place your in and I worry about you. I don't think you should skip your second appt. Please get the help you need. Going off meds cold turkey and taking too much of your meds is very dangerous. Please stop hurting yourself like this. You can get through this and come out the other side in tact. If you need in-patient tx, please get it. TgrsPurr. xo
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Old Apr 18, 2005, 01:53 PM
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Refusal to follow the right path, therapy, compliancy to meds. will only continue to keep you in this dangerous, and non productive state.
You need to be sure to have honesty with your pdoc, asert yourself, not hiding behind other identities, really demand a mental health professional works with "you".
There is hope, takes awhile but you can put this stuff in remission, don't give up on yourself she quit her meds
I wish you luck with this, I know it is very frustrating.
Take care now,

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Old Apr 18, 2005, 02:10 PM
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Oh Jen, I'm so sorry that you're suffering like this. You know just how much I care. Is there anything I can do for you? Remember how well you were doing? I do. I totally agree with Roe on this one. You need to demand that they work with you. I wish I could box up my docs and send them to you. You're most definately in my thoughts and prayers.

Ry
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