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Right, so they did mention something about the revolving door of the psych ward. This time I've really benefitted I think from being there. I feel pretty good with new medication and seem to have a more sane perspective of things. The whirling storm and battleground of my brain has come to a calmer temperament. Probably first time I've felt like this in years.
Sometimes the hospital's a real pain in the arse but other times the bitter medicine is good. (whatever works.) ![]() |
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Yes I can agree, but we are lucky it's not like it was 20 years ago! We are especially lucky to be in Canada. I hope this set of meds works for you.
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Favorite book on bipolar "Living with Someone who is Living with Bipolar Disorder" by Chelsea Lowe, 2010 Check out my blog The Bipolar Roller Coaster: http://blueoctober.psychcentral.net/ New Post March 23 "New Therapist" |
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I really feel for people who have so many hospitalizations. I am lucky to only have had two in 27 years and the last one was 1992. I have been up and down since and I would not be worried to go in again if I felt it was the best thing.
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I am glad you've found this admission to be helpful. I personally have had 6 admissions, and I know how much of a pain they can be. Please know that even if you need to go back again, it's not a big deal. What really matters is becoming stabilized, and if that requires a hospital admission, then so be it. That being said, I wish you stability for a very long time.
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Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. ~ Dr. Seuss |
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Yep, the hospital can be a revolving door. I have been hospitalized....well, I've sort of lost count. I think it is over 8 times in 20 years. The last one was a year ago. But I am glad it has helped you!
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Lauru-------------That's me, Bipolar and Watching TV ![]() ![]() I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. ---Robert Frost |
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I've had 11 in 5 years. It's nice to be on a first name basis with all the nurses and techs though.
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Four in a year, and I agree with Chris. There are people there who i credit with saving my life several times.
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Lauru-------------That's me, Bipolar and Watching TV ![]() ![]() I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. ---Robert Frost |
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I'm so glad to hear you've managed to get on a much more stable path. It is so frightening when you reach the point and realise that the only safe and comfortable place really is the hospital.
Well done for reaching out for help!
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The advantage of living with doctors... none
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