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Old May 13, 2019, 10:31 AM
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Saw pdoc this morning. She doesn't think I'm at baseline still so she put my seroquel up to 400 and added Haldol 2 mg. She mentioned the hospital but said "you don't want to go there, do you?" Uh... Not unless I HAVE to! So my symptoms are still speedy in general, impatient driving, writing in my blog nearly daily- sometimes 2x/day, still believe what I said about being one with the universe... She said something about being hypomanic after asking if I've had any hallucinations. (No.) Maybe that was just a question. Now Ive forgotten how much Seroquel to take! I have 200s at home but just picked up 300s at the pharmacy. I know it can't be 500...At any rate, she is still trying to "knock me down". She also said that I always teeter on the edge medwise.

ETA: its 300 total Seroquel. I called.
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Old May 14, 2019, 09:47 PM
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I hope the med changes help and you can avoid hospitalisation. Keep us updated if you can.
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