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No. But I only take pills twice a day. When I get up, and when I go to bed.
Do you worry about drug interactions with otc stuff __________________ 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 |
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Yes, mainly because of being on an MAOI. I run everything through an interaction checker and so does my family doctor. Have you ever been on or considered an MAOI? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1600 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 1.5 mg clonazepam., 75 mg Seroquel and 12.5 mg PRNx2 daily |
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I have never been on an MAOI? It would not be my first choice but I would consider it if I had run our of other options.
What do you do when you have insomnia? Do you stay awake, try to sleep, how do you pass the time? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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I try to stay in bed and clear my mind. Think, zen, blankness. Most of the time it works. Of course I have my AP, ambien and gabapentin that is supposed to get me to sleep. But sometimes I am too tossy and turny to clear my mind. I get up and watch the librarians. For whatever reason that show works for me. Then go back to bed. I don’t try to read anymore cause I have a tendency to keep reading all night. I’ve found that getting my sleep is paramount to my mental health. My pdoc is 100% behind me in that.
Good question, same __________________ 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 |
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Eat. Oops.
If you're trying to be mindful and in the present, is there a certain sense that is easier for you to get engaged with than the others? __________________ [Insert thought-provoking and comedic quote here] |
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I'd say sight, followed by sound. I tend to notice the leaves moving through the tree branches then just listen to it. (Of course, this is season dependent!)
Speaking of eating, do you go through periods of time where you eat the same foods? (Right now for me it's baked potatoes for some reason, lol, plain, with just a bit of salt and pepper.) __________________ The darkest of nights is followed by the brightest of days. 😊 - anonymous The night belongs to you. 🌙- sleep token "I'm scared. I'm old. I want to go home!" 😁 - anonymous |
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Yes. As soon as I get depressed I become a carb glutton. In the summer I go through cravings depending what is fresh. And lately I've been on a huge blueberry kick even though I missed the best ones (from Michigan).
Do you have family members with mental illnesses? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1600 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 1.5 mg clonazepam., 75 mg Seroquel and 12.5 mg PRNx2 daily |
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Yes, cousins and my daughter.
Do you lose weight when you’re in an episode __________________ 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 |
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I do when I'm in a manic episode.
Other than meds, how do you try to curb high anxiety/panic? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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We just covered TIPP again, and i've been trying to practice that in purely crisis situations. Anxiety/panic have been high lately. T is temperature, ideally sticking your head in a bowl of cold water for 30 or slightly more seconds for the dive response. I is for intense exercise (just a quick burst, but intense enough that I wear myself out in under 10 minutes). First P is for progressive relaxation which I absolutely suck at and probably should practice after this post. Last P is for paced breathing. My favorite is 4-7-8 breathing (in as deeply as possible for 4seconds, hold for 7, breath out fast for 8).
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Do you find getting the right diagnosis and label is important 🤔 Or not so much. __________________ The darkest of nights is followed by the brightest of days. 😊 - anonymous The night belongs to you. 🌙- sleep token "I'm scared. I'm old. I want to go home!" 😁 - anonymous |
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Mmmmnnm maybe not so much. The pdoc that put me on the regime that I’m on now was an excellent listener. He listened to the symptoms and to my response to previous meds and my fears about meds and talked WITH me not at me. He was an emergency pdoc at a psych er. He wrote down bipolar and anxiety but he treated the symptoms.
How about you, do you think having the diagnosis is important or not so much? __________________ 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 |
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Well... to answer my own question (lol) I think it's important to at least put a name to your illness. I mean, if I had cancer or something, I'd want to know the TYPE of cancer. I like knowing what TYPE of mental illness I have. Obviously treating the symptoms is very important too.
Same question. I'm curious what others think. __________________ The darkest of nights is followed by the brightest of days. 😊 - anonymous The night belongs to you. 🌙- sleep token "I'm scared. I'm old. I want to go home!" 😁 - anonymous |
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Yes and no. I'm not big on labels but this label FITS so apt for me plus i need the right meds. Plus if I didn't know I was bipolar how would I ever have found this board lol
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When was your last hypo/manic episode? __________________ The darkest of nights is followed by the brightest of days. 😊 - anonymous The night belongs to you. 🌙- sleep token "I'm scared. I'm old. I want to go home!" 😁 - anonymous |
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I want to say probably March/April earlier this year? Not 100% sure.
Are you able to point out when someone (in real life or a celebrity or someone you see on some forum) is bipolar without them straight up saying it? At least with some sort of "that dude mostly has the bipolar anyway. __________________ [Insert thought-provoking and comedic quote here] |
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Mostly yes. I definitely can tell my maternal grandfather had bipolar. I have met some others and I will think yeah, they have BP. In people I've seen often in my life I can tell they have other mental health issues without them telling me. I know my middle sister has body dsymorphic disorder. I def. know my mom & aunt have BDD, major depression, PTSD, anxiety. I know my grandmother has anxiety.
What genre of music do you like to listen to & what is your favorite song in that genre? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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I like Christian contemporary and a lot of folksy stuff. I don't really have a favorite as I have to be really careful with music because it is where my mind tips over into psychosis.
How many times have you moved in your life? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1600 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 1.5 mg clonazepam., 75 mg Seroquel and 12.5 mg PRNx2 daily |
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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.) __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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