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Old Oct 10, 2017, 03:30 PM
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I made a “heavy” post in social chat. This is why I rarely talk, I’m not good with words

I say too much/say too little/have too much fur/too little fur.....

Grrrr me, I wish I could take that seroquel, it might quiet those thoughts for a while ......

(Allergic to all meds I’ve tried, and trying new meds now freaks me out )

I’ve “survived” without meds for a while now (only benzos)

I suppose I have to be more aggressive with the doctors . I really doubt their ability to help me whatever I say (uk) . I can be “assertive or aggressive” if needed with them, it doesn’t help. They don’t want to help, just throw meds at me )

It’s not their fault, it’s me, I’m ....

This is a boring post, I’m chasing my tale
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Old Oct 10, 2017, 03:36 PM
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((((fuzzy)))) Your post was not boring either.
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Old Oct 10, 2017, 03:51 PM
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You're never boring.

I understand.

I'm allergic to many things, including aspirin and many antibiotics. I have to have a child's dose of anaesthetic when I go to the dentist (finally, a dentist who himself has allergies and didn't put my almost falling out of the chair down to 'nerves').

It adds a layer of complication to everything. It's one of the reasons I've never before taken an antidepressant.

I've been taking sertraline for a couple of weeks. I have some side effects, but I'm trying not to over react to them.

I'll go back to my GP soon, and talk through the next stage.

I have LITTLE faith in doctors!

But there are some who are nicer than others.

Perhaps you can also slowly consider going back and back and back again, until you find a doctor who 'gets' you.

Best wishes and hugs.
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Old Oct 10, 2017, 07:09 PM
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Hugs fuzzy!!!
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Old Oct 10, 2017, 10:40 PM
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Hugs to you, Fuzzy. And keep growling!!

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Old Oct 11, 2017, 12:17 AM
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Doctors kinda freak me out, too. Good ones are hard to come by. I lucked out on finding a really good main Pdoc, but this pdoc for the PHP (partial hospital program) was a total tool. I did not trust him. He made some smartass comments on me being Jewish (saw my necklaces) and that made me not want to speak with him. I told him that only my main #1 pdoc is authorized to adjust my meds and he's never to do so. I also told him that I didn't appreciate the comments and that my religion was NONE of his business. There are some real turds out in the mental health field!
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