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I've worked my nerve up and I'm going to call my psych tomorrow, ask for an appointment and, at the appointment, I'm going to ask to be admitted to the intensive outpatient program. It's going to be the hardest thing I've done in terms of treatment since walking into the ER in 2010, telling them I was suicidal and being taken by police car to the hospital.
I'm being hit hard by what I think is withdrawal from Seroquel and mixed states, rapid cycling and depression. Granted, I'm not sure 75 mg of Seroquel is enough to trigger withdrawals. This is the worst I've been since I was first diagnosed in the psych hospital. There is a chance of being put in the hospital, which would be very, very hard on the kids. Hopefully I can avoid that and do outpatient. It's 4-5 days per week for six to eight weeks. First I'll have to make sure my MIL can take care of our one year old while I do it. If she can't then it's off to the hospital with me if my psych can't see me on a weekly basis. I'm also am hoping this can be kept between DH, MIL, the clergy at our church and myself. I absolutely do not want my parents involved. They will make it about them and act like this is something I've intentionally done to make their life hard. I don't need that. They made life hell for awhile after I was admitted the first time. Somehow my bipolar is all about them. __________________ Becca Bipolar 1 with Rapid Cycling and Mixed States Wellbutrin 150 mg Lamictal 400 mg Geodon 40 mg Ativan 0.5 mg |
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IOP sounds like a great idea, tnlibrarian.
Excellent job gathering your nerve. Wishing you good luck and that all goes smoothly. |
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Does sound like a good plan. Glad you're getting help.
I think your privacy is important and if your parents aren't supportive, they don't need to know about it. MIL sounds supportive though. |
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I'm so relieved to know that this is your plan. I hope everything works out and every detail last falls into place for you ...
And that you receive so many benefits from this out-patient program, Becca. Take best care. Roadie __________________ roads & Charlie |
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Good for you. I really wish we had something like that here, and I'd be right there with you
__________________ "I'd rather attempt to do something great and fail than to attempt to do nothing and succeed. Robert H. Schuller" Current dx: Bipolar Disorder Unspecified Current Meds: Epitec (Lamotrigine) 300mg, Solian 50mg, Seroquel 25mg PRN, Metformin 500mg, Klonopin prn |
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Jackie,Cresecent Clinic does offer IOP, I was unable to make use of it due to transport difficulty,so I went inpatient instead. Becca, so glad you have a plan to get on the path to wellness, hope you feel better soon.
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Good to know. I was worried about you yesterday. I hope they get your meds str8 and you're right as rain really soon!
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