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Old Aug 27, 2011, 05:24 PM
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Mine told me I have Bipolar-type Schizoaffective disorder rather than Bipolar and that it's not unusual for symptoms (of any kind) to become present and change as you got older.

I found it interesting that your symptoms could change as you got older.
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Old Aug 27, 2011, 07:14 PM
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What has your pdoc told you lately.
Mine told me he was going to find the right cocktail for me.
I told him he's been telling me that for two months +.
He told me, "These things can take time."
I told him I didn't think i had that much time left.

I think he's a pretty good pdoc, as pdoc's go--especially after reading the posts here. I don't have much to compare with. I said all that stuff above & he never once declared me a drama queen. I expected him to.

If I call & say I MUST see him, I'll see him within 24 hrs. I can hang out at the office any time it's open. I can ask questions till I get an answer I understand from his nurse/practioner. I guess that's good?
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