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#1041
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I hope it goes well. Please let us know you're ok. That sounds absolutely miserable. __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1600 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 2 mg clonazepam., 75 mg Seroquel and 12.5 mg PRNx2 daily |
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#1042
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Silver Swan
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#1043
__________________ Ingrezza 80 mg Propranolol 40 mg Benztropine 1 mg Vraylar 1.5 mg, Gabapentin 300 Mania Sept/Oct 2024 Mania (July/August 2024) 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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#1044
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Im so sorry you have such a terrible rash! Any idea of what’s causing it ??? Enjoy your time with M !!! Loads of hugs my friend. Hey our mutual friend sends her love :this: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk __________________ Helping others gets me out of my own head ~ |
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#1045
Sorry I sound like a broken record but this pain is absolutely brutal. I truly am scared that the Xeljanz is pooping out.
Steve thinks it could be our weather as I’m thrilled it’s warmer but about 8-9 days ago ( I think) is when the last lousy weather came through and he thinks that’s when this first started. I truly can’t remember when this started. It feel like it’s been a 100 years. Ok I won’t whine about it anymore as it doesn’t help anything ugh ! It’s just dumb ! Hope every one is having a lovely weekend ~ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk __________________ Helping others gets me out of my own head ~ |
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#1046
Watching Monk. In this episode- Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine- Monk is given a prescription by his psychiatrist and turns into the complete opposite of his usual self. He doesn't care if things aren't tidy and he bought a fancy convertible and is bopping down the street in it. Everything tastes great to him and nothing bothers him. Seems to me that Monk had a manic episode brought on by the med.
Just thought it was interesting. No doubt, he will "go back to normal" by the end of the episode. __________________ Ingrezza 80 mg Propranolol 40 mg Benztropine 1 mg Vraylar 1.5 mg, Gabapentin 300 Mania Sept/Oct 2024 Mania (July/August 2024) 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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#1047
Yeah, I saw that episode. The med totally changed his personality and made him happy. The meds have never worked like that for me.
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Elder
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Location: NJ
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#1048
I agree Jennifer, it does sound like possible shingles. I’ve heard that is really painful. I hope urgent care figures it out and is able to help you feel better!
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#1049
We just got home from the crystal cave. I enjoyed having a day out but I’m cool with never going in another cave again! It was pretty but not pretty enough to justify my fear. Thankfully I only mildly panicked twice, once when she said something about a large earthquake shifting the rocks (aaaaah!) and again when she turned out the lights to show how dark it was when people first started touring in the early 1900s. F. That. I was over it by then and itching to get out. Thankfully it was the end of the tour anyway! We found a really delicious restaurant to eat at afterward and then made the trip home.
I’m worried about both my cats. Ash’s asthma is awful and her back legs are both going bad. I do not have $$$ for surgery which she probably wouldn’t survive because of the asthma. Cheeto looks like he’s getting thin again and he’s been sneezing off and on, but no other signs of a respiratory infection. I dunno. I think there was something wrong with the mother because they are barn cats from the same litter and they’re both having trouble at such a young age (they’re only 6). If they both pass I will get another older bonded pair, kittens are cute but boy do they have energy! And older cats are adopted less often, even less so bonded pairs. __________________ Of course it is happening inside your head. But why on earth should that mean that it is not real? -Albus Dumbledore That’s life. If nothing else, that is life. It’s real. Sometimes it f—-ing hurts. But it’s sort of all we have. -Garden State |
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I guess my depression is showing because even a cashier i see regularly asked if i was alright, was i having a long day? It's Day Three for the Wellbutrin and i don't feel anything. I am wondering if the first time i took it merely corresponded with the start of a hypomanic episode. Perhaps there was no causal relation at all. Which means it's not going to work. It would sort of explain the near-instant reaction i had the first time, improvement within three days of taking it. That's almost unheard of, it usually takes antidepressants two to six weeks to be effective.
Well. Exhausted today and have done very little tho i did get my dog out so she could run around and we could enjoy the fresh air sitting in the lawn chair together. She's really my companion. People remark when they see me without her. I tell them she is home dreaming of me! @Moose72: I liked "Monk" too. You sure watch some good TV. You get your money's worth, that's for sure. @~Christina: Sorry you're in such pain. Please feel free to talk about it here. It's a support forum, it's what it's for. @Jennifer 1967: Hope you get your rash seen to pronto. I had shingles of the eye in 2003 and my doctor diagnosed me with one glance and prescribed the most miraculous medication called Famvere that cut my pain by 50% within an hour, by 90% within 24 hours and then it slowly subsided the last bit. I was so grateful. |
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#1052
What an afternoon! I guess as far as Hubby and I, all went smoothly making our way to the hotel in Newark (New Jersey) to drop off our luggage, then to the rental car return at the airport and then making our way via airport airtrain to the local hotel bus shuttle stop and on to our hotel. At the airport shuttle stop, I overheard two young foreign adults with hiking packs, clearly in distress, telling some American travelers from Las Vegas that their hotel's shuttle was yet to come after two hours. The Los Vegas couple had no advice, so I decided to step in, at least being a New Jerseyan. Hubby refused. They had no internet access, so I looked up their hotel. It was a 10-minute walk from ours, so I told them to just take our shuttle and walk to theirs, given their age and lack of inconvenient luggage. Though initially reluctant, they followed my suggestion with no problems. They turned out to be from the Netherlands. I even let them photograph the google walking directions from my phone.
En route to the hotel, the sights of Newark were quite depressing and clearly shocked the couple. I sort of knew Newark is a sadly poor city, but as a Central New Jerseyan from quite wealthy areas, it shocked me, too. After Hubby and I arrived, we walked a short distance near the train station and the depression of the place, and some of the people in it, made me realize that life can be MUCH MUCH MUCH worse than anything I've experienced. Clearly severely mentally ill wandered in tatters of clothing, a couple with skin conditions not unlike mange. A particular man appeared to be quite psychotic. Police on most corners, surely waiting to be sure none "caused crimes", for which many are sent to jails and prisons. Not typical ERs or psych hospitals that other more fortunate patients complain are horrible. I guess most scavenge through trash cans, go to soup kitchens, and/or ask for handouts for food. There's surely violence towards them, with women most vulnerable. We overheard one 40/50-something year old woman (in distressed appearance and dragging a suitcase) ask a pretty young woman for money, claiming her boyfriend kicked her out and she was 2 months pregnant and homeless. That may or may not have been true, but she was clearly in a desperate situation. The pretty young girl stared with obvious sadness, wondering what (if anything) she should do. My husband and I passed by, doing nothing. Sadly, what most people do. So, I helped those traveling Niederlanders, but just left the others behind. Yes, I pitied them greatly, but didn't know what to do for them beyond the letters I've sent to congressmen, including Cory Booker, the once mayor of Newark and current senator. Cory Booker is a very sympathique kind of man. I know it hurts him, too. But he alone can't sufficiently ease the tragedy either. His vote, like his fellow senators' from large population states like New York, Illinois, California and the like, is just one of two for the state. The same number that more sparsely populated states have. Two senators per state. Yup. __________________ Dx: Bipolar type 1 Psych Medications: * Tegretol XR (carbamazepine ER) 800 mg * Lamictal (lamotrigine) 150 mg * Seroquel XR (quetiapine ER) 600 mg I also take meds for blood pressure, cholesterol, and tachycardia. Last edited by Soupe du jour; Apr 23, 2022 at 07:39 PM.. |
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#1053
Trenton is the same, Soupe. It’s gone so far downhill, there aren’t many safe areas at all anymore. Downtown where the capitol building is is probably your best bet but to get there you have to go through some pretty terrible areas. I have many students from Trenton and it is so sad to see some of them be absorbed by the streets because they see no other way to survive. Most of the parents want to do right by their kids but no one did right by them, and on and on. Generational trauma and poverty. Very sad.
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#1054
Happy Thunder over Lousiville y’all!
Ky derby is 2 weeks away and the festivities begin with the air show/thunder (huge fireworks show) tonight. Get ya derby hat/fascinator ready! __________________ schizoaffective bipolar type PTSD generalized anxiety d/o haldol, prazosin, risperdal and prn klonopin and helpful cogentin |
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Bizi is bizi
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#1055
I tripped on some carpet and I fell and hurt my knees. OUCH!
It happened at an assisted living facility. I exclaimed Oh sh7t, 2 people came running to help. so my fall would have been worse if it had been concrete. The next day: I Saw my regular MD for a wellness exam. no pap this year as I did the hpv test so that extends it out to 3-5 years not sure she is going to look at that again. my PCP called in some volteran I have been using it on both knees today. They were both starting to feel better so don't know if this is a waste of time or if it is helping. Am supposed to use the gel 4 times per day, you have to measure it out on a plastic ruler so I get the correct amount. It is an NSAID. It says it is for arthritis. I do have arthritis in my knees already. so this may help too. __________________ lamictal 2x a day haldol 2x a day cogentin 2x a day klonipin , 1mg at night, fish oil coq10 multi vit,, vit c, at noon, tumeric, caffeine Remeron at night, zyprexa, requip2-4mg |
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#1057
I made Mac and cheese. Now I'm back in bed. I was doing better, now not so much. I'm down but not that bad. I have therapy Thursday and I'm going to bring in my letter. I'm having a hard time taking my medicine but h is making sure I take it. He's going to come lay with me for a little soon. I wish I was in a better mood. It sucks because I'm at a lose for words. Honestly I don't think my t is coming back but I'll see Thursday. I have 2 more weeks dropping my son off at college. Then he graduates and moves out. He still looking into where he's going to work. He needs to find something fast because he has bills at the beginning of June.
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#1058
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That's great, about the gym! I totally understand what you mean about "some sort of emptiness" after an event. It is a strange, but common, human experience. __________________ |
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#1059
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Please don't think you're whining. I feel so sorry for you, to have such pain. I know how extremely difficult chronic pain is. About 8 days ago is when you first mentioned here being in increased pain. __________________ |
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#1060
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The cave experience doesn't sound thrilling to me. I was in caves in southern Calif and they were tight and creepy. And they stunk! I was in caves in Israel, however, and they were wide and fascinating (ancient etchings on the cave walls and ancient little carved-out holes for homing pigeons). The best thing about the caves there were that they give a respite from the scorching desert heat. The caves are cool inside. Aggghhh, I'm so sorry to hear about your cats. I wonder, too, about cats that come from not so great lineage. Mine have all been rescues and some of them seem quite delicate health-wise. __________________ |
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