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@185329 glad you are working on joining a program to help yourself. It is not easy sticking to a program. Do you also have a therapist that can help you stay on track?
You might bring up to the staff that you have problems with mental health issues getting in the way of completing the Outpatient program and ask them to help you if you start to back out? Another way is to have a buddy in the program that you keep each other on the path. That may be difficult if you suffer from social anxiety. Do you stay on your meds regularly? Many people are helped by that. @CANDC __________________ Super Moderator Community Support Team "Things Take Time" |
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I stay on my meds regularly; have been fully compliant for over six years. Before I finally became fully compliant, I was actually taking meds regularly, but I was still in denial and/or suffering from anosognosia. So I was constantly looking for ways to reduce my meds or stop taking them, as I thought I wasn't ill; even though I was taking them everyday as prescribed. I appreciate your kind reply. I know you were trying to be helpful, I just feel pretty hopeless right now. |
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