Home Menu

Menu


Closed Thread
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #326  
Old Jul 29, 2023, 07:00 PM
JaneOnceMore's Avatar
JaneOnceMore JaneOnceMore is offline
Grand Member
 
Member Since: Feb 2023
Location: Ontario; long-time member, just under other names
Posts: 769
I made it another day without pop and chips! The cravings came and went today. So that makes four out of five days that i have made it. An 80% success rate.

I was relatively active today doing a bunch of chores. Like Mountaindewed, i had to drag myself into the shower. Celebrating the small things sounds like excellent guidance. I perked up as the day wore on. I did laundry AGAIN. I noticed it's getting easier. It's not really a strenuous task and the time while the machines run passes quickly. I've got everything from here in the apartment done. I'll start on the bags on the balcony next.

Sunflower, i'm sorry to hear you fell in the shower. The heat there sounds wretched. Hope it cools off soon!
Hugs from:
bizi, Mountaindewed, MuddyBoots, Nammu, Soupe du jour

advertisement
  #327  
Old Jul 29, 2023, 08:53 PM
bizi's Avatar
bizi bizi is offline
Bizi is bizi
 
Member Since: Nov 2005
Location: cajun country
Posts: 11,076
99 degrees was the high today but monday it is suppose to get up to 103.
The next 10 days of 100's, I don't remember a summer that has been this hot. It never gets as hot as they forcast. so am hoping that some storm comes up to cool it down.
bizi
__________________
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





Hugs from:
JaneOnceMore, Mountaindewed, MuddyBoots, Nammu, Soupe du jour
  #328  
Old Jul 29, 2023, 09:09 PM
June08 June08 is offline
Veteran Member
 
Member Since: Sep 2022
Location: USA
Posts: 644
Hi everyone! I'm newish here and am hoping to become a more active member (it's one of 3 goals I am starting).

Last week, my pdoc had to change my antipsychotic for the upteenth time (from olanzapine to risperidone) because of the level of anger and irritations I was having and the side effects I had from olanzapine. People here kindly helped me understand the side effects of this med a bit more more. Within two days of this med change, I felt so much better! And, the side effects seem to be going away-here's to hoping others don't kick in as the med gets more into my system. Since the med change, there are a couple of days I have felt like I've had some mild rapid cycling going on but I'm still learning to discern true emotions from bipolar symptoms so we'll see if that turns into anything.

bizi, I also live in an area with very high temperatures. It definitely isn't ideal. I hope you get that storm you're hoping for!
__________________
Lamotrigine: 300 mg
Bupropion: 150 mg
Risperidone: 4 mg
Quetiapine: 12.5 mg
Hugs from:
JaneOnceMore, MuddyBoots, Nammu, Soupe du jour
  #329  
Old Jul 29, 2023, 09:13 PM
Nammu's Avatar
Nammu Nammu is offline
Crone
 
Member Since: May 2010
Location: Some where between my inner mind and the solar system.
Posts: 76,656
@June08Welcome June
__________________
Nammu
…Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. …...
Desiderata Max Ehrmann



Thanks for this!
June08
  #330  
Old Jul 29, 2023, 09:29 PM
bizi's Avatar
bizi bizi is offline
Bizi is bizi
 
Member Since: Nov 2005
Location: cajun country
Posts: 11,076
hello june!
__________________
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





Thanks for this!
June08
  #331  
Old Jul 29, 2023, 09:46 PM
BeyondtheRainbow's Avatar
BeyondtheRainbow BeyondtheRainbow is offline
Legendary
 
Member Since: Apr 2015
Location: US
Posts: 10,160
Welcome @June08 . If you are interested in learning more about bipolar I always recommend Psych Education The website is written by a psychiatrist who specializes in bipolar and there is a ton of information about all kinds of things related to bipolar.
__________________
Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD.
Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1600 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 2.5 mg clonazepam., 75 mg Seroquel and 12.5 mg PRNx2 daily
Thanks for this!
June08, Soupe du jour
  #332  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 01:27 AM
HALLIEBETH87's Avatar
HALLIEBETH87 HALLIEBETH87 is offline
Legendary
 
Member Since: Oct 2004
Location: usa
Posts: 11,932
Well the concert was fun until
A pop
Up lightening storm came. We had to walk
Three blocks in it bc they closed the concert early
__________________
schizoaffective bipolar type
PTSD
generalized anxiety d/o

haldol, prazosin, risperdal and prn klonopin and helpful cogentin
Hugs from:
JaneOnceMore, MuddyBoots, Nammu, Soupe du jour
  #333  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 05:03 AM
Soupe du jour Soupe du jour is offline
Elder
 
Member Since: Jun 2015
Location: Czechia
Posts: 5,172
@June08, it's so nice to see you back, and I hope you do decide to stick around here. It's a great community, and so nice to have new members. I'm also glad that your medication change so far seems positive. I think for many Risperdal is a bit more side effect friendly than Zyprexa. I also remember Risperdal being helpful for my moodstabilization.

@Sunflower123, please do get checked out if your post fall discomfort continues. Though you'll likely be fine after a day or so, sometimes unexpected negative stuff does happen. When my husband and I were having our new home renovated I requested that a shower bar be added. Even though I'm only 52 and still in reasonably good shape, I do worry about falls. It does get a little slippery in there sometimes so I'm glad I have it. I even bought a very pretty foldable wooden shower chair for it.

@bizi, I hope the temperatures ease a bit. I'm sorry to read that many are dealing with uber hot heat.

@Crazy Hitch, I'm sending positive vibes that your flu symptoms will suddenly ease significantly. Sometimes that happens at the end of long flues and colds. My last cold was a humdinger and went on for many days. Then one day it was nearly gone after the day prior still seemed a bit bad.

@MuddyBoots, I hope the naltrexone will soon ease your cravings better. Do you take the pill form or an injection? Long ago when I was struggling with alcohol cravings, an IOP psychiatrist prescribed the pill form for me. I'll admit that it did little for me, but obviously it does for many. Then years later a doctor said the injection form might serve my father well. He said in some ways its efficacy was even better than the pill form. Plus, there was no forgetting to take it as an issue, which applied to my dad. I think I mentioned that after the naltrexone that the IOP pdoc prescribed Campral (acomprosate) pills for me. That was more helpful for my cravings, but I believe its more strictly for alcohol cravings, than both drug and/or alcohol.
__________________
Dx: Bipolar type 1

Psych Medications:
* Tegretol XR (carbamazepine ER) 800 mg
* Lamictal (lamotrigine) 150 mg
* Seroquel XR (quetiapine ER) 500 mg

I also take meds for blood pressure, cholesterol, and tachycardia.
Hugs from:
bizi, Crazy Hitch, Nammu
Thanks for this!
bizi, Crazy Hitch, June08, MuddyBoots
  #334  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 05:19 AM
Soupe du jour Soupe du jour is offline
Elder
 
Member Since: Jun 2015
Location: Czechia
Posts: 5,172
Today is quite rainy where I am. I'm so glad, as its been a bit of a drought here. No manual watering needed today. Plus, I always tell my husband how much plants prefer rain water over tap, due to chemical makeup of the latter. But the latter is always better than nothing. Though I wouldn't want all days to be rainy, a good rainy day is so relaxing for a change. Always enjoyed them.

Yesterday we went to a very old local church (1100s) and heard an organ and flute concert. So nice! Plus we got to see inside, which is not usually the case. There were faint frescos painted on the inside. Very old! Initially we sat in the church, but it was a bit hot there for me. We then stood at the entrance, as it was cooler outside. The music played started with pieces from as far back as 1200s, then 1400s, then progressively more modern, ending with pieces from Bach and Debussy.

My sister and I hadn't communicated for a number of days. The last contact had been me emailing her a strongly worded response to a most horrible email she sent. This morning she finally responded. I confess that I was too nervous to read it. I asked Hubby to read it for me and let me know what I might expect, to ease and/or manage any possible additional stress. He said that it was actually a response I'll welcome that my sister finally "heard me". It's noon now in Central Europe (6 am in New Jersey), yet I've still not read it, despite. I feel very sensitive and vulnerable right now...raw...but will read it in a little while.
__________________
Dx: Bipolar type 1

Psych Medications:
* Tegretol XR (carbamazepine ER) 800 mg
* Lamictal (lamotrigine) 150 mg
* Seroquel XR (quetiapine ER) 500 mg

I also take meds for blood pressure, cholesterol, and tachycardia.
Hugs from:
bizi, JaneOnceMore, Mountaindewed, MuddyBoots, Nammu
Thanks for this!
bizi
  #335  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 07:27 AM
MuddyBoots's Avatar
MuddyBoots MuddyBoots is offline
Where am I?
 
Member Since: Sep 2020
Location: Live Free or Die!
Posts: 7,086
Quote:
Originally Posted by Soupe du jour View Post
@MuddyBoots, I hope the naltrexone will soon ease your cravings better. Do you take the pill form or an injection? Long ago when I was struggling with alcohol cravings, an IOP psychiatrist prescribed the pill form for me. I'll admit that it did little for me, but obviously it does for many. Then years later a doctor said the injection form might serve my father well. He said in some ways its efficacy was even better than the pill form. Plus, there was no forgetting to take it as an issue, which applied to my dad. I think I mentioned that after the naltrexone that the IOP pdoc prescribed Campral (acomprosate) pills for me. That was more helpful for my cravings, but I believe its more strictly for alcohol cravings, than both drug and/or alcohol.
I'm on the pill form. The thing is it IS helping me not drink because it keeps me from getting drunk, like when I drink on it I just get sloppy I don't get any buzz or good feeling or anything so why bother, but the cravings are still there. I was told the injection's better too, but I already need an injection every three weeks I don't want to have to have to get another every four!
__________________
"I don't know what I'm looking for."
"Why not?"
"Because...because...I think it might be because if I knew I wouldn't be able to look for them."
"What, are you crazy?"
"It's a possibility I haven't ruled out yet,"
Hugs from:
bizi, JaneOnceMore, Nammu, Soupe du jour
  #336  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 07:39 AM
MuddyBoots's Avatar
MuddyBoots MuddyBoots is offline
Where am I?
 
Member Since: Sep 2020
Location: Live Free or Die!
Posts: 7,086
Congrats @JaneOnceMore on going another day without the soda pop! One day at a time

Quote:
Originally Posted by bizi View Post
99 degrees was the high today but monday it is suppose to get up to 103.
The next 10 days of 100's, I don't remember a summer that has been this hot. It never gets as hot as they forcast. so am hoping that some storm comes up to cool it down.
bizi
This has been the most humid summer I can ever remember. Last year was hot, but this year is WET and hot. We're in flash flood warnings at least on a weekly basis and just got over a heat wave.

Quote:
Originally Posted by June08 View Post
Hi everyone! I'm newish here and am hoping to become a more active member (it's one of 3 goals I am starting).

Last week, my pdoc had to change my antipsychotic for the upteenth time (from olanzapine to risperidone) because of the level of anger and irritations I was having and the side effects I had from olanzapine. People here kindly helped me understand the side effects of this med a bit more more. Within two days of this med change, I felt so much better! And, the side effects seem to be going away-here's to hoping others don't kick in as the med gets more into my system. Since the med change, there are a couple of days I have felt like I've had some mild rapid cycling going on but I'm still learning to discern true emotions from bipolar symptoms so we'll see if that turns into anything. ...
Welcome June! Hope to see you around

Quote:
Originally Posted by Soupe du jour View Post
Today is quite rainy where I am. I'm so glad, as its been a bit of a drought here. No manual watering needed today. Plus, I always tell my husband how much plants prefer rain water over tap, due to chemical makeup of the latter. But the latter is always better than nothing. Though I wouldn't want all days to be rainy, a good rainy day is so relaxing for a change. Always enjoyed them.

Yesterday we went to a very old local church (1100s) and heard an organ and flute concert. So nice! Plus we got to see inside, which is not usually the case. There were faint frescos painted on the inside. Very old! Initially we sat in the church, but it was a bit hot there for me. We then stood at the entrance, as it was cooler outside. The music played started with pieces from as far back as 1200s, then 1400s, then progressively more modern, ending with pieces from Bach and Debussy.

My sister and I hadn't communicated for a number of days. The last contact had been me emailing her a strongly worded response to a most horrible email she sent. This morning she finally responded. I confess that I was too nervous to read it. I asked Hubby to read it for me and let me know what I might expect, to ease and/or manage any possible additional stress. He said that it was actually a response I'll welcome that my sister finally "heard me". It's noon now in Central Europe (6 am in New Jersey), yet I've still not read it, despite. I feel very sensitive and vulnerable right now...raw...but will read it in a little while.
That old church sounds lovely. Good luck with the email
__________________
"I don't know what I'm looking for."
"Why not?"
"Because...because...I think it might be because if I knew I wouldn't be able to look for them."
"What, are you crazy?"
"It's a possibility I haven't ruled out yet,"
Hugs from:
bizi, JaneOnceMore, Soupe du jour
Thanks for this!
bizi, JaneOnceMore, June08, Soupe du jour
  #337  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 07:39 AM
MuddyBoots's Avatar
MuddyBoots MuddyBoots is offline
Where am I?
 
Member Since: Sep 2020
Location: Live Free or Die!
Posts: 7,086
I dyed my hair purple this morning!!
__________________
"I don't know what I'm looking for."
"Why not?"
"Because...because...I think it might be because if I knew I wouldn't be able to look for them."
"What, are you crazy?"
"It's a possibility I haven't ruled out yet,"
Hugs from:
bizi, JaneOnceMore, Soupe du jour
Thanks for this!
bizi, Nammu
  #338  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 09:46 AM
JaneOnceMore's Avatar
JaneOnceMore JaneOnceMore is offline
Grand Member
 
Member Since: Feb 2023
Location: Ontario; long-time member, just under other names
Posts: 769
Welcome June08!
Hugs from:
bizi
Thanks for this!
June08
  #339  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 10:39 AM
Nammu's Avatar
Nammu Nammu is offline
Crone
 
Member Since: May 2010
Location: Some where between my inner mind and the solar system.
Posts: 76,656
Quote:
Originally Posted by Soupe du jour View Post
Today is quite rainy where I am. I'm so glad, as its been a bit of a drought here. No manual watering needed today. Plus, I always tell my husband how much plants prefer rain water over tap, due to chemical makeup of the latter. But the latter is always better than nothing. Though I wouldn't want all days to be rainy, a good rainy day is so relaxing for a change. Always enjoyed them.

Yesterday we went to a very old local church (1100s) and heard an organ and flute concert. So nice! Plus we got to see inside, which is not usually the case. There were faint frescos painted on the inside. Very old! Initially we sat in the church, but it was a bit hot there for me. We then stood at the entrance, as it was cooler outside. The music played started with pieces from as far back as 1200s, then 1400s, then progressively more modern, ending with pieces from Bach and Debussy.

My sister and I hadn't communicated for a number of days. The last contact had been me emailing her a strongly worded response to a most horrible email she sent. This morning she finally responded. I confess that I was too nervous to read it. I asked Hubby to read it for me and let me know what I might expect, to ease and/or manage any possible additional stress. He said that it was actually a response I'll welcome that my sister finally "heard me". It's noon now in Central Europe (6 am in New Jersey), yet I've still not read it, despite. I feel very
sensitive and vulnerable right now...raw...but will read it in a little while.
Sending rays of courage.
__________________
Nammu
…Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. …...
Desiderata Max Ehrmann



Hugs from:
bizi, Soupe du jour
Thanks for this!
Soupe du jour
  #340  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 12:26 PM
raspberrytorte's Avatar
raspberrytorte raspberrytorte is offline
Insert Smiley Face
 
Member Since: Mar 2015
Location: USA
Posts: 6,638
@MuddyBoots

Cool!
__________________
The darkest of nights is followed by the brightest of days. 😊 - anonymous

The night belongs to you. 🌙- sleep token

"What if I can't get up and stand tall,
What if the diamond days are all gone, and
Who will I be when the Empire falls?
Wake up alone and I'll be forgotten." 😢 - sleep token
  #341  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 12:31 PM
Mountaindewed's Avatar
Mountaindewed Mountaindewed is online now
Legendary Wise Elder
 
Member Since: Jun 2016
Location: Where the sidewalk ends
Posts: 41,757
I can't stay awake today. I'm so tired. Its really bad. I can't keep my eyes open much. I've been dozing off and on all morning. I ate some ice cream around 1AM but I've just been sleeping mostly. I've eaten enough though and I have watched my caffeine intake. My stomach and my head hurts. I just want to sleep all day.

I fell into a deep sleep for an hour. I still can't keep my eyes open much and I'm still tired. My head feels better though.
__________________
"Good morning starshine.... the earth says hello"- Willy Wonka

Last edited by Mountaindewed; Jul 30, 2023 at 02:19 PM.
Hugs from:
Aurelius710, bizi, JaneOnceMore, raspberrytorte
  #342  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 03:36 PM
bizi's Avatar
bizi bizi is offline
Bizi is bizi
 
Member Since: Nov 2005
Location: cajun country
Posts: 11,076
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sunflower123 View Post
I fell in the shower yesterday. The slip resistant mat slipped right out from under me. I can’t figure out how I managed to bruise things and hit my head at the same time but I’ve had a headache since I fell. My family is asking me to have it checked out.

I’ve been in an odd state. Periods of happiness and positivity then quick shots of depression and sadness. Trying to even things out. I lost my Wellbutrin and did not take it for two weeks. Could be some of the problem.

It’s hot and uncomfortable here. I waited until 10 at night to get the mail and could still hardly breathe with the heat and humidity. There were still people at the pool. I don’t blame them.

I hope everybody has a cool and peaceful day.
I am sorry you fell in the shower. bath mats are suppose to work. Did you throw it out and get a new one?
I would not take an shower until you do that.
Can you call about getting a new refill of your welbutrin?
It sounds like a mixed mood episode.
be well
bizi
__________________
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





  #343  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 03:40 PM
bizi's Avatar
bizi bizi is offline
Bizi is bizi
 
Member Since: Nov 2005
Location: cajun country
Posts: 11,076
Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazy Hitch View Post
Day 11 of the flu.

Still have one heck of a cough. Ughhhh. It’s the cough that keeps me up ALL night and makes me toss and turn and why I’m waking up absolutely exhausted every morning.

Work was suchhhh a struggle on Thursday and Friday. So many times I nearly just left early!

Sorry you are still struggling with the flu. Isn't that contagious?maybe you can take a break from work and try to get some real sleep. Do you have some cough syrup are you taking an antihistamine?
sorry you are struggling.
bizi
__________________
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





Hugs from:
Crazy Hitch
Thanks for this!
Crazy Hitch
  #344  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 06:27 PM
JaneOnceMore's Avatar
JaneOnceMore JaneOnceMore is offline
Grand Member
 
Member Since: Feb 2023
Location: Ontario; long-time member, just under other names
Posts: 769
I made it another day without pop and chips. So that makes five out of the last six days. Today i wasn't tempted at all. I've been too nauseous. Still not getting good results in the bathroom. No more blood so at least that's good. But quitting pop has not had the miraculous results i hoped for. I tell myself to be patient, but i'm not very good at that.

Maybe i DO have an intestinal parasite? I go for my blood test on August 10 and they'll give me the stool sample collection kit then. I guess nothing to do for the moment but stay the course. Quitting pop and chips is still a good idea even if it's not having the results i hoped for.

@June08:

I have problems with anger too (off meds). I'm also on Risperidone as part of a cocktail and i can control my anger on meds. Hope it works as well for you!
Hugs from:
bizi, June08, Nammu
Thanks for this!
June08
  #345  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 06:52 PM
LadyShadow's Avatar
LadyShadow LadyShadow is offline
Wanderer of Distant Stars
 
Member Since: May 2012
Location: North Carolina, USA. Originally New York
Posts: 26,596
Anxiety is in full gear. I hardly slept last night. This impending court date has me so nervous, and to top things off, my roommate shared that she wanted to move out. I had to take the Treasurer's position away from her because she was forgetting the deposits and wasn't paying the bills, and now she's butt hurt. I am tired of this Oxford House life; I just want my own place already.
__________________
Tales of Love, Motivation, and An Interesting Journey - Please Subscribe to my Website on WordPress:
Inspired Odyssey's Journey of Grace, Grit and Starting Again
Hugs from:
Aurelius710, bizi, JaneOnceMore, Nammu, raspberrytorte, Soupe du jour
  #346  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 07:07 PM
~Christina's Avatar
~Christina ~Christina is offline
Legendary Wise Elder
Community Liaison
 
Member Since: Jul 2011
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 22,450
Middle Tennessee don’t play around because when we get hot we freaking melt . Triple digits

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
__________________
Helping others gets me out of my own head ~
Hugs from:
Aurelius710, bizi, JaneOnceMore, Nammu, Soupe du jour, wildflowerchild25
  #347  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 07:47 PM
Mountaindewed's Avatar
Mountaindewed Mountaindewed is online now
Legendary Wise Elder
 
Member Since: Jun 2016
Location: Where the sidewalk ends
Posts: 41,757
I plan on getting a buzz cut tommorow. I've never gone that short except when I get high top cuts. Where the sides of my head are buzzed and the top is just cut short and then its all blended together.

I'm asking my sister and bil what they think.

I chugged 2 20oz Mountain Dew zeros half an hour ago. 226 mil of caffeine total

Woof
__________________
"Good morning starshine.... the earth says hello"- Willy Wonka
Hugs from:
bizi
  #348  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 08:33 PM
bizi's Avatar
bizi bizi is offline
Bizi is bizi
 
Member Since: Nov 2005
Location: cajun country
Posts: 11,076
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mountaindewed View Post
I plan on getting a buzz cut tommorow. I've never gone that short except when I get high top cuts. Where the sides of my head are buzzed and the top is just cut short and then its all blended together.

I'm asking my sister and bil what they think.

I chugged 2 20oz Mountain Dew zeros half an hour ago. 226 mil of caffeine total

Woof

what kind of food are you eating?
bizi
__________________
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





  #349  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 08:48 PM
Mountaindewed's Avatar
Mountaindewed Mountaindewed is online now
Legendary Wise Elder
 
Member Since: Jun 2016
Location: Where the sidewalk ends
Posts: 41,757
Quote:
Originally Posted by bizi View Post
what kind of food are you eating?
bizi
I'm trying to improve my diet.

Today I had some measured out ice cream, a protein bar, a couple pouches of apple sauce, a toaster grilled cheese, a small thing of cottage cheese, and 3oz of London broil.

I also had a Mcdonalds sweet tea. But everything I eat is measured or weighed or counted.
__________________
"Good morning starshine.... the earth says hello"- Willy Wonka
Hugs from:
bizi
Thanks for this!
bizi
  #350  
Old Jul 30, 2023, 09:08 PM
Aurelius710's Avatar
Aurelius710 Aurelius710 is offline
Elder
 
Member Since: Oct 2015
Location: US
Posts: 5,634
New week coming! Now that all of immediate aftermath of my friend's death and funeral is behind me, I get to address my medication issues. My new insurance starts on Tuesday and I definitely want to hit the ground running. So far, it's looking like Amazon is still my best bet on meds. I'll be getting the final estimate on everything tomorrow.

As far as the GoodRx situation is concerned, I'm still resolved to contacting the FTC over their likely fraud. And I do mean fraud in the "Title 18 of the US Code" context. I've done my due diligence. Time to lay it all out and see what Uncle Sam thinks.
__________________
"I must not fear.
Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
-Litany Against Fear (Dune)
Hugs from:
bizi, Nammu, Soupe du jour
Closed Thread
Views: 41442




Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Bipolar check in #73 Nammu Bipolar 1007 Mar 18, 2023 04:08 PM
Bipolar check-in #69 Nammu Bipolar 987 Oct 08, 2022 06:43 PM
Bipolar check-in #64 BeyondtheRainbow Bipolar 1253 Apr 27, 2022 08:04 PM
Bipolar Check-In #49 fern46 Bipolar 992 Sep 08, 2020 09:13 PM


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:18 PM.
Powered by vBulletin® — Copyright © 2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.




 

My Support Forums

My Support Forums is the online community that was originally begun as the Psych Central Forums in 2001. It now runs as an independent self-help support group community for mental health, personality, and psychological issues and is overseen by a group of dedicated, caring volunteers from around the world.

 

Helplines and Lifelines

The material on this site is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by a qualified health care provider.

Always consult your doctor or mental health professional before trying anything you read here.