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Old Apr 23, 2016, 05:19 AM
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I am very sensitive to meds ... very small changes can have a profound impact on me ... I had raised my trazadone to theraputic levels and was feeling slightly hypo ... in other words feeling great ... like my old self ...

but then I got very dizzy ... lowered the trazadone .. went away ...

then my blood pressure spiked ... was the trazadone ...

by trial and error I have found my anxiety med does also ... I can lower one and raise the other and be ok ...

so now my decision ... be happy or be anxious ... I have settled for anxiety free ... but it sure felt good to be happy again ... don't you just love this sh** ...

I wonder sometimes if it is really worth it to be so dependent on these little tiny pills ... but the wife says take them ... so I guess I will ....

just too tired to care or fight any more .... Tigger ...

ps: sometimes I wonder why I ever left "my little Korean" ... but that's a different story ... relax , not going there ...
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Old Apr 23, 2016, 09:03 AM
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In my experience, you can lower anxiety without meds only if it doesn't change your mood. You might be trapped in a vicious circle. You may escape it using meds, but you should then work on the anxiety and/or mood changes, I'd say, so you don't need them anymore.
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Old Apr 23, 2016, 09:59 AM
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The Skeezyks got off psych med's a few months back... mostly for financial reasons. I'm mostly glad. Sometimes I think I should probably go back on. But my wife doesn't try to influence me either way. And whenever I think about going back on, I then think about what it would cost & change my mind.
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Old Apr 23, 2016, 01:22 PM
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Do you do therapy? CBT is good for anxiety and perhaps you could be less dependent on meds.
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Old Apr 23, 2016, 09:23 PM
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my wife doesn't try to influence me either way.
I ask for her to keep me informed of my moods ... after all she see's me as I am , not how I "think" I am ... inside looking out and all that stuff ...

I value her opinion above all others ... after all she see's me every day and knows me probabily better than I know myself ... 30 plus years will do that ...

after all she has more at stake than anyone else to have me stable and productive ...

I could not even imagine my life without her ... Tigger ...
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Old Apr 23, 2016, 09:29 PM
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Do you do therapy? CBT is good for anxiety and perhaps you could be less dependent on meds.
I have a new T , but we have not got that far yet ... lot more pressing matters to settle first ...
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Old Apr 23, 2016, 09:32 PM
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I'd say, so you don't need them anymore.
thanks for the suggestion ... but every one that loves and cares about me says I do need them , so for now they stay ....
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I have nothing of value to say but I just want you to know I'm thinking of you and rooting for you!
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