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Old Mar 06, 2020, 07:23 PM
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I’m Home from ip.

Psychosis again. He added rexulti 3mg at night. No more latuda. I feel better but already stressed with getting school work done.

Also I’m doing PHP this time
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I’m Home from ip.

Psychosis again. He added rexulti 3mg at night. No more latuda. I feel better but already stressed with getting school work done.

Also I’m doing PHP this time
Welcome back! I’m glad you’re feeling better. Good luck with the school work.
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Welcome back Halliebeth. I hope the med adjustment works for you.
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Old Mar 06, 2020, 08:08 PM
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Glad you're back. Rexulti works great for me. Let's hope you have no side effects like I do.
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It’s great you are feeling well enough to be home. From my experience I know the few weeks after an IP stay are difficult as you recover, adjust, and process your experience. I wish you well in your studies and life in general.
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Welcome Home! Take it easy though - it's a transition from IP to home!
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Old Mar 07, 2020, 01:54 PM
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Try not to get too stressed out with school work because you don't want to end up triggering yourself. Just take it easy on yourself and request your professors to give you extra time, if you haven't already done so. Also, you can always file a request with your college's student academic services to have a tutor. The tutor can teach you one on one to help you get up to speed so that you're not swamped with a ton of makeup work. Also, their tutoring services are typically free through the college. I think it's a valuable resource that you should take advantage of.

If you cannot get a tutor for whatever reason, surely there are teaching assistants (TA's) who can help? TA's want to get experience and it's part of their job to help out students, so they usually aren't bothered by someone who asks for their help. You just typically have to send them an email and figure out a time to meet up. Heck, even professors will help out too if you request their help. They may be busier than a TA, but they are usually passionate about teaching and genuinely want to help when they can. I've done both (talking to TA's and talking to professors).
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