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Default Apr 30, 2024 at 12:23 PM
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Luckily Pdoc didn’t get weird when I told him
I’ve been seeing things. He said I
Can take extra prazosin or start taking low
Dose of my klonopin daily.

He’s leaving thr office but gave me a suggestion of where
To
Find a new dr as his new
Office won’t take insurance

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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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Hi, HB. He/she sounds like they are doing thr wrong thing for you.
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