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Old Aug 13, 2017, 09:57 AM
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So I went in for surgery on my lady parts having a D&College and endometriosis cauterizarion. So I was under general anesthetic. Out cold for this procedure.

I told the drs I have bipolar disorder before the procedure and my meds I'm taking etc. The Gyno prescribed me Tramacet which acts like an SSRI but blocks pain...

Now I'm finding that I was in a depressive state so long that I REALLY LIKE what this drug does to me. I masturbate 10 times a day (not supposed to masturbate or have sex after this procedure). My mind and body are buzzing. I feel... manic ish? And I LIKE IT.

I am afraid to tell my dr because the depression I had before the procedure was unbearable..
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Old Aug 13, 2017, 02:04 PM
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Just a thought: maybe the depression was so horrible because of your medical issues, and now that the physical issues have been resolved (hopefully) you are starting to feel more like yourself mentally and emotionally. I've had a lot of gynecological problems on top of mental health problems so I can relate. I hope you continue to feel better!
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