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Default Jul 24, 2024 at 09:30 AM
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Not "lost" lost, but when I wasn't allowed at my mom's, I didn't have access to my birth certificate, SS card, my SSDI money, or, most importantly, my REI membership and gift cards.

Do you have any genres of music you typically dislike, but have a song or two of that genre you enjoy? (explain)

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I've moved 4 times in my life: once to an apartment for college, once to an apartment for grad school, once to an apartment with H before & right after we got married, then to our house. We've lived here 19 years now.

Have you ever lost something valuable or crucial (driver's license, keys, cell phone, meds, purse, wallet, credit card, etc.)
Yes! I left my phone in a bathroom stall in a stadium and didn’t realize it till I got back to my seat! I went back but it was gone! Luckily some honest person took it to the security office.
Have you ever called and complained about a doctor you saw? What happened?

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Default Jul 25, 2024 at 09:56 PM
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No. I did report one to the medical board once. They investigated and cleared him after about a year.


Have you ever had a therapist take a substantial amount of time off? How did you handle it?

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Default Jul 25, 2024 at 10:52 PM
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No but I've had to take a substantial time away from my therapist I was seeing, mainly due to finances (although there were some other underlying reasons too). I've been seeing an EAP (Employee Assistance Program) free counselor for 3 sessions. I get a max of 6 sessions.

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Default Jul 27, 2024 at 11:34 PM
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My Abbycat. She keeps me calm and since she has needs I have to get out of my head and take care of her every day, several times per day.

Do you use pillboxes and how many weeks worth do you fill at once?

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Default Jul 28, 2024 at 07:13 AM
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I use 3 pillboxes - 1 for morning meds, 1 for night meds, and one for vitamins which I take in the afternoon.

Have you ever had a total blackout while psychotic?

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I use 3 pillboxes - 1 for morning meds, 1 for night meds, and one for vitamins which I take in the afternoon.

Have you ever had a total blackout while psychotic?

Yes, on more than a few occasions. Sometimes they were fragmentary types, other times complete. When well (or well enough), I have an extremely good recollection of moments in my life. When psychotic, it has varied. For example, I had 10 psych hospitalizations, but really only five of them can I remember. The ones when I wasn't so psychotic! Perhaps only little moments of any of the rest. I believe emergency injections in the isolation rooms played a small part, but not just that.


Are you close with your siblings? If you have/had any?

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Default Jul 28, 2024 at 11:56 AM
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Yes, I have 2 sisters. I am close with both of them. I consider them my best friends.

Does bipolar cause you forgetfulness or seem to impair your intelligence?

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Default Jul 28, 2024 at 02:02 PM
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Hell yeah. More forgetfulness because if I have everything written down and can refer back to stuff I'm okay though.

Have you been straight up traumatized by your bipolar or how you were treated because of (showing) your symptoms?

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Default Jul 28, 2024 at 03:16 PM
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Yes, very much. My very first hospitalization I was so scared and they misinterpreted that and made me take halal. Knocked me right out. I woke up strapped to a bed.

I’m curious about a question already asked so I’m going to ask again. Do you use pill boxes? If so how many weeks do you fill?

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Default Jul 28, 2024 at 05:17 PM
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I can't do pill boxes. I am WAY too lazy. I have three morning meds that are all medical, and all three nighttime meds are psych. So, I just separate the bottles.

Do you have a regular sleep routine? (Wake up the same time, go to bed the same time every time)

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Default Jul 29, 2024 at 07:35 PM
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I go to bed way too early but on night's like last night it was midnight and I was still awake ... or should I say I had woken up and couldn't fall back asleep. This went on and off until 3:00am when I just got out of bed. Anxiety is a bish on my sleep patterns.

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Default Jul 31, 2024 at 09:47 AM
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Yeah. I don't really know if it's helpful. I thought it was, but now I don't.

Hot and humid or 3ft of snow w/o a blower (but a toasty 30dF)?

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Default Aug 03, 2024 at 08:04 PM
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Q: Do you see a counselor? Is it helpful or no?


A: Yes and very. I've actually been seeing him for 18 years and have been at this agency for 22 years.

Q: Do you have a predictable mood episode at some point annually?

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I used to go up the last week of July-first week of August. Now I am ok through the summer and haven't been hypo or manic in several years. Instead, now I crash the first or second week of January.

What kind of sneakers do you like?

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I don't wear sneakers.

Have you ever been so fukking infuriated, PISSED OFF, ANGER NEEDING TO COME OUT INSIDE YOU OR YOU'D EXPLODE that you threw something at your wall and made a hole in it? Or kicked a hole in your door?

(I've done both on numerous occasions, for your info)

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Default Aug 07, 2024 at 07:49 PM
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YES, YES & YESSSSSSS!!! I get so mad and so fast I'm surprised I don't get whiplash with my extreme mood swings!!

What is your favorite book/movie about bipolar??

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I really liked Kay Redfield Jamison's autobiography (Touched by Fire????). Another one helped me a lot even though it's about schizophrenia. I can't get the name to come to me. The author is Laurie something. (Good luck finding it on those directions!). It dealt with clozapine very helpfully when I knew for some time that I was probably going to have to go on it. She's a huge success story on it.

What is the most important quality in a pdoc or therapist?

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I really liked Kay Redfield Jamison's autobiography (Touched by Fire????). Another one helped me a lot even though it's about schizophrenia. I can't get the name to come to me. The author is Laurie something. (Good luck finding it on those directions!). It dealt with clozapine very helpfully when I knew for some time that I was probably going to have to go on it. She's a huge success story on it.

What is the most important quality in a pdoc or therapist?
Kay's main autobiography is An Unquiet Mind (a general overview) but she has another called Touched by Fire (more relating creativity to mental illness) fyi

I don't know if this counts as a "quality in them" but most people I absolutely cannot feel or think for myself around because everything I feel/think/do is "wrong" but every now and then I land on someone I can be myself around, and it's cool whether it's a pdoc/t or not.

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Two in one? An open mind and the ability to listen. Listening with an open mind, not already deciding in their mind what a diagnosis is or what box I belong in but fully listening before making a decision.

Same question, it’s a good one

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