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Old Mar 20, 2013, 11:36 AM
SamuelAdams1313 SamuelAdams1313 is offline
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fu****** miserable. can't find the right med. have an appt. tommorrow. ocd is thru the roof. add thru the roof de[pression thru the roof. I want effexor wellbutrin and vyvanse but this fu***** p-doc will only prescribe me 1 at a time. screw my life.
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Meds:
Lamictal 400mg
wellbutrin 450mg
Lexapro 20mg
Abilify 5 mg

Bi-polar II, OCD, ADHD
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Old Mar 20, 2013, 11:58 AM
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Get another psychiatrist, SamuelAdams, in my view. Most of them are very good;
you'll get one once in a while who is not as effective for you as someone else might be.

Just tell him that unless he's willing to help you with something that will work,
you need to see someone who will help alleviate the problems and then make the
appointment.
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Old Mar 20, 2013, 12:13 PM
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fu****** miserable. can't find the right med. have an appt. tommorrow. ocd is thru the roof. add thru the roof de[pression thru the roof. I want effexor wellbutrin and vyvanse but this fu***** p-doc will only prescribe me 1 at a time. screw my life.


finding the right med can be hard for anyone

but i agree with ginettic, if the psych you're seeing is not helping, get someone else.

wish you luck ((((hugs))))
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