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With 6 "serious concerns". I've been spiraling down for some time now and have no idea where to turn.
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Thank you for sharing your score. Hopefully being here on PC can be of some comfort & support.
__________________ "I may be older but I am not wise / I'm still a child's grown-up disguise / and I never can tell you what you want to know / You will find out as you go." (from: "A Nightengale's Lullaby" - Julie Last) |
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Member Since Nov 2019
Location: Earth? California?
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139 here. Heavily medicated with very sensitive job. Who knows where I'd have scored a few years ago.
When I was just coming to terms with my activly diminishing mental state a couple of years ago. I went for a local nurse practitioner supported telemedicine clinic. They're generally refered to as crisis centers. You do not need to be in active crisis to use their services. I got the wrong meds but they suspended my suicidal thoughts and made me comfortable enough to find a more permanent psychiatrist. Hospitalization sucks the first time, usually because law enforcement is involved. But each time I've gone it gets better. Heck, now if my level of dispair hits a certain point I consider checking in and I've got 50 miles to Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Unit, or 85 to A Cedars Home. Not going to lie, federal hospitals are scary orderly beat you up take advantage of you, how the movies portray. So if you can, try a walk in crisis center. If there are none, try a private hospital you can check in and a lot of AHCA policies cover a big chunk. __________________ Bipolar 1.... living la vida lithia. Certainly some sertraline and because the doctor is lazy, sometimes olanzapine. |
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