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Tart Cherry Jam
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Default Dec 28, 2023 at 01:47 AM
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My biggest habit challenge is going to bed consistently and on time.

10:50PM
tonight. Not too bad. My immediate goal is to always go to bed no later than 11PM.

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Bipolar I w/psychotic features
Last inpatient stay in 2018

Geodon 40 mg
Seroquel 75 mg
Lybalvi 5 mg as a PRN

Gabapentin 1200 mg, Vitamin B-complex (against extrapyramidal side effects)

Long term side effects from medications some of them discontinued:
- hypothyroidism
- obesity

Suspected narcolepsy

Treated with Ritalin 5mg
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