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Old Jun 19, 2016, 05:43 PM
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I know, right? grrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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Old Jun 19, 2016, 05:58 PM
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PS actually this current doctor has helped (a bit) with another issue (severe allergic rash) but they all seem to think nothing of "fibbing" - I am intelligent enough to know this is unlikely to be the case, despite so many bad therapists, NONE being helped? idk..
Been taking Serokill for the last couple of nights. I think I'll skip it tonight..

PS also this doctor thinks I'm not allergic to dust... I wish that was true

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Old Jun 22, 2016, 05:48 AM
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How are you all? I am not progressing. But then it's been only 6months that I have seen this new psychiatrist, so it may be another 6months before which I can expect to get well. My next doc appo is on 24th June.
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Old Jun 25, 2016, 07:12 AM
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Today I went to the clinic for blood tests and echo color doppler test. Yday I had visited my psychiatrist. He has put me on sertraline 50mg and lithium 800mg. Do any of you know if sertraline is better than fluoxetine in decreasing depression?
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Today I went to the clinic for blood tests and echo color doppler test. Yday I had visited my psychiatrist. He has put me on sertraline 50mg and lithium 800mg. Do any of you know if sertraline is better than fluoxetine in decreasing depression?
can you say more about why your pdoc is using these meds...
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Old Jun 25, 2016, 08:20 AM
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can you say more about why your pdoc is using these meds...
To treat my depression. Previously I was on fluoxetine 20mg. He has now changed it to sertraline 50mg as my depression is not improving. I am staying in bed almost the whole day. He told me not to take the divalproex sodium 250mg any more. But I still have to take lithium SR 800mg.

So do you know if sertraline is better than fluoxetine?
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To treat my depression. Previously I was on fluoxetine 20mg. He has now changed it to sertraline 50mg as my depression is not improving. I am staying in bed almost the whole day. He told me not to take the divalproex sodium 250mg any more. But I still have to take lithium SR 800mg.

So do you know if sertraline is better than fluoxetine?
I do not know...
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Old Jun 25, 2016, 10:28 AM
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I do not know...
Can lithium increase depression in a depressed person?
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Old Jun 25, 2016, 10:35 AM
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Can lithium increase depression in a depressed person?
lithium can do a lot of things to a person good and bad...
I just don't know...why are you being given lithium..
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Old Jun 25, 2016, 10:48 AM
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lithium can do a lot of things to a person good and bad...
I just don't know...why are you being given lithium..
Possibly I am being given lithium as a mood stabiliser so that my depression doesnt turn to mania. I have had one manic episode so far. That too coz a certain med(topiramate) didnt suit me.

BTW I am sick and tired of being depressed, drowsy, tired and dysfunctional.
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Old Jun 25, 2016, 11:20 AM
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Possibly I am being given lithium as a mood stabiliser so that my depression doesnt turn to mania. I have had one manic episode so far. That too coz a certain med(topiramate) didnt suit me.

BTW I am sick and tired of being depressed, drowsy, tired and dysfunctional.
From my reading, antidepressants can sometimes trigger mania in previously non-manic, non-bipolar patients.

How responsible and sane is it for docs to prescribe one mind-altering drug, then add another, then another… when they don't really even understand what one of these drugs does to a person's brain?
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Old Jun 25, 2016, 11:38 AM
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From my reading, antidepressants can sometimes trigger mania in previously non-manic, non-bipolar patients.

How responsible and sane is it for docs to prescribe one mind-altering drug, then add another, then another… when they don't really even understand what one of these drugs does to a person's brain?
I want to be happy again AND I have to find out how.....
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Old Jun 25, 2016, 11:45 AM
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i just looked up the eli lilly Prozac site...
under warnings and precautions-----------
[activation of mania/hypomania..screen for bipolar disorder
and monitor for mania/hypomania]

i have often wondered what is going on there...
but remember i am retired and no longer treating anybody..
but you are my friends here and i like to share with my friends
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Old Jun 25, 2016, 12:31 PM
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i just looked up the eli lilly Prozac site...
under warnings and precautions-----------
[activation of mania/hypomania..screen for bipolar disorder
and monitor for mania/hypomania]

i have often wondered what is going on there...
but remember i am retired and no longer treating anybody..
but you are my friends here and i like to share with my friends
Thanks. I need hugs. I need all of your mental support to pull through this dark phase of my life.
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Old Jul 01, 2016, 03:45 AM
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i just looked up the eli lilly Prozac site...
under warnings and precautions-----------
[activation of mania/hypomania..screen for bipolar disorder
and monitor for mania/hypomania]

i have often wondered what is going on there...
but remember i am retired and no longer treating anybody..
but you are my friends here and i like to share with my friends
How are you all?
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Old Jul 01, 2016, 08:32 AM
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Fuzzy bear is awful - I can't avoid the judgemental people IRL, I've had too much judgement for one lifetime. I don't think they would want to be eaten?

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Old Jul 01, 2016, 08:53 AM
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Fuzzy bear is awful - I can't avoid the judgemental people IRL, I've had too much judgement for one lifetime. I don't think they would want to be eaten?

what judgment is the worse...I don't like someone putting me down below them..
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Old Jul 01, 2016, 09:12 AM
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Yes, that's the sort of judgement I mean, people who are up themselves... But their words go round and round in my head

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what judgment is the worse...I don't like someone putting me down below them..
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Old Jul 01, 2016, 09:34 AM
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Yes, that's the sort of judgement I mean, people who are up themselves... But their words go round and round in my head
maybe they aren't so up...who was the worst one.....was it that woman
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Old Jul 01, 2016, 10:09 AM
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The step ***** was one of the worst, and the very first "doctor" I saw about my anxiety, having put up with it for years

They are very low.

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maybe they aren't so up...who was the worst one.....was it that woman
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Old Jul 01, 2016, 10:38 AM
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The step ***** was one of the worst, and the very first "doctor" I saw about my anxiety, having put up with it for years

They are very low.
fuzzy....I really like Robert Whitaker and the MAD IN AMERICA web site...I have learned a lot about psychiatry that I didn't know before...especially about drugs
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Old Jul 04, 2016, 12:14 PM
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I need to know your metabolic numbers---------------
weight
blood pressure
fasting blood glucose
hdl
triglycerides

also do you have access to an endocrinologist
Weight=66kg and height=5ft 2inches.
My BP today was 100/60. normally it is 110/80.
Fasting blood glucose is: 84.
HDL=45.
Triglycerides=86.
T3=0.821.
T4=62.2.
TSH=1.37.
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Old Jul 04, 2016, 12:29 PM
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Weight=66kg and height=5ft 2inches.
My BP today was 100/60. normally it is 110/80.
Fasting blood glucose is: 84.
HDL=45.
Triglycerides=86.
T3=0.821.
T4=62.2.
TSH=1.37.
so how do you think you are doing
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Old Jul 05, 2016, 07:36 AM
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Weight=66kg and height=5ft 2inches.
My BP today was 100/60. normally it is 110/80.
Fasting blood glucose is: 84.
HDL=45.
Triglycerides=86.
T3=0.821.
T4=62.2.
TSH=1.37.
what are the norms for thyroid tests in your country...
what meds are you on desiree
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