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Old Sep 26, 2012, 11:01 AM
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Went to my counselor had an ok meetin with him.
Had to go down 150 mg of my seroquell xr due to extra sleeping through the day. Today I just want to insert head into wall and deposit self to bed. Side note anyone ever think it'd be cool to be made a Vampire? I watch True Blood and think it'd be great to be a vamp

Meds:
Lithium Carb 300 mg 2 at breakfast 2 at dinner 1 at bedtime
Busiprone hcl 10 mg twice a day
Effexor hcl 75 mg twice a day
Seroquel 300 mg at bedtime

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Old Sep 26, 2012, 11:07 AM
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Well it sounds like a change for the better may have been made, and sorry to hear our not feeling well, I hope you get feeling better soon. And don't insert your head into the wall that hurts.
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