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Confused Feb 01, 2023 at 08:58 PM
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My new pdoc is so nice to me. He gave me more samples of new med while I wait to see how much my insurance will for sure cover. I told him
How my boss embarrassed me by pointing out my head nodding ocd tic. He told me it’s just ocd and not my fault and of course it got worse after my boss pointed it out.

He’s really cool and I feel like I can trust him
So I ended up telling him I’m seeing spirals but no spiders or bugs on my luckily

Right now my dx is severe mood disorder with psychotic features, generalized anxiety, ptsd and ocd. Mood disorder wise he is leaning toward bipolar.

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Bipolar 1 w/psychotic features or schizoaffective bipolar type
PTSD
generalized anxiety
OCD

celexa, prazosin, Lybalvi and prn zyprexa and klonopin

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