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#881
YES. That’s interesting. I didn’t know. I wonder what the relationship is. Mine only started about 3 years ago. They last 1-3 days. Luckily, my headache is manageable, but the nausea and general feeling of being sick really get to me. I just had one that lasted 2 days. Woke up this morning and it was gone, thank goodness. I think mine might be hormonal, though.
Q: Is there a specific pain reliever that works best for you, or for specific things you experience (headache, cramps, arthritis, etc)? |
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#882
I am lucky (knock on wood) that I don't usually have pain on a regular basis. When I do, it's usually related to sinus pressure (allergies), menstrual cramps, overdoing something physically, or migraines. For my sinus headaches, I usually take acetaminophen, but the addition of pseudophedrine is also helpful, but my psychiatrist doesn't want me to take pseudophedrine because it's a stimulant. Anything muscle-related (menstrual cramps, body aches) seems to respond best to ibuprofen. In the past, when I had bad migraines, nothing OTC helped. I had sumatriptan injections that were miracle workers. It worked within 15 mins, usually. A neurologist prescribed that for me. Luckily, I have not had bad migraines for a quite a while. I only really had them for a 2-year period in my life.
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#883
Lactation.
What is the craziest thing you've done during mania? |
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#884
I flew to Spain just because I could during Christmas.
What type of candy do you like? |
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#885
chocolate!
What is your favorite breakfast? (Mine is super weird. I like oatmeal made the way they do it at my psych hospital. I don't know what they do but it's really good...) __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1700 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 1.5 mg clonazepam., 50 mg Seroquel |
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#886
I'm not much of a breakfast person but I'll say waffles.
What age were you when you were diagnosed? |
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What do you like as a late night snack/meal when you can't sleep? |
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__________________ Wellbutrin XL 300 mg Loxapine 50mg Ingrezza 80 mg Ativan .5 mg 2x/day Propranolol 20 mg 2x/day Mania (December 2023) Mixed episode/Hypomania (September 2023) Depression, Anxiety and Intrusive thoughts (September 2021) Depression & Psychosis (July/August 2021) Mania (April/May 2019) |
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#889
I can see how my choice of activities contributed to my psychosis. I was researching topics that are major triggers for me for a few years before my episode. Everything went south very quickly over the course of two days though. I was stable before that. This all happened 6 months ago. I'm 38 and never had any bipolar issues before. The doctors said thats atypical, but not unheard of. I've been stable since, so I am hoping my version of bipolar stays atypical and lies dormant. I can't put my family through watching me completely lose my mind again. It was so cruel and insane.
How many times have you been hospitalized? |
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10 times, but it's been years since my last one. I've narrowly avoided other ones since, thanks to my psychiatrist.
Have you ever had a manic "blackout" where you haven't remembered periods of an episode? |
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#891
Yes. I had out of body experiences where it felt like I was watching myself. That part was like I was dreaming while awake. There are parts I cannot remember at all that my husband has had to tell me about. There are also parts that have only resurfaced in my memory after time. They come back in flashbacks and its traumatic when it happens.
How often do you see your therapist? |
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#892
The last therapist I had wasn't working out so I don't currently have one right now. I'm on a waiting list for a day hospital program in my city so I'll hopefully hear something soon.
What is your overall opinion of psychiatrists? (I've seen several and find them to generally be cold, condescending and having little bedside manner. Luckily my current doctor isn't like that.) |
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I do think it depends on the psychiatrist, but I do find that far too many are indeed cold, condescending, and with little bedside manner, as you said, MsSunflower. Especially psychiatrists under maybe 60 years old. But also like you, I happen to have a good psychiatrist. I've had the same great psychiatrist for about 14 years now. The sad thing is that my husband and I may move in a few years. Even if we don't, my psychiatrist is getting old. He says he has no plans to retire, but at 74 years old, plans change.
From what I've read, far too many people get only 5 to 15 mins with their psychiatrist or very infrequent appointments, no matter a patient's mental state...and are hard to reach. I can't even imagine so little time or so little care. It's wrong, in my view, especially for a psychiatrist. Psychiatric patients should not be on an assembly line. Really, no one should be. Q: If you could make any change to your psychiatrist's service, what would it be? |
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#894
More time. Like you said in your post I'm often rushed out as soon as possible. Here's your prescription, see you next month. The difference with my current doctor is if I have a paticular concern about my medication he'll take the time to explain things and give me all my options. On the plus side psychiatric services are covered by the government where I live, on the down side there is more demand than there are doctors so their time is spread pretty thin.
Have you read any good self help books? |
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#895
Do you know, not really. I've read quite a few self-help books in my time, and none have left a lasting impression or resulted in any lasting change in my life. I've had far more help from articles I've read, and more recently podcasts.
When was the last time you went on a date? |
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#896
Thursday of last week; went to see Avengers: Endgame with the boyfriend
Question: Do you like your current Pdoc? __________________ Generalized Anxiety Disorder Depression Symptoms of PTSD Trintellix 10mg once daily Buspar 10mg three times daily |
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#897
I LOVE my pdoc. She's been my pdoc 16 years now and knows me and my bipolar so well. I think we could be friends if we weren't patient/pdoc. she is willing to fight hard for me when needed and is gentle with me when that is needed.
Do you were a fitness or smart watch? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1700 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 1.5 mg clonazepam., 50 mg Seroquel |
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#898
I do; I typically wear a Fitbit Versa; it was actually a Christmas Present to keep track of my heart-rate. I really do like it and all of it's features.
Question: What is the best job you ever had? __________________ Generalized Anxiety Disorder Depression Symptoms of PTSD Trintellix 10mg once daily Buspar 10mg three times daily |
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#899
My favourite job was when I worked for a big department store chain and stocked shelves. I liked the job but I loved my coworkers. Met a lot of nice people there.
What is the worst job you ever had? |
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I was 15 years old. It was my first job. A summer job. I cleaned rooms at a Holiday Inn. It was the type of hotel with the doors facing outside. It was hot and humid as all get out. After weeks with heat rash all over my body, I decided to quit.
Q: Have you ever quit a job because you hated it? If so, why? |
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