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Old Nov 23, 2012, 11:01 AM
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Last nite I dreamt that my sister took me and other family to go visit someone--it was a long drive (about 3-4 hours) and whoever she wanted to go see lived in apartment building that also had a psych ward and restaurant. I didn't shower, change out of my PJ's, or even comb my hair b4 we left. After we were there for a few minutes, I realized I hadn't taken my meds that morning. I wanted to tell my sister that I needed to go back home so I could take my meds, but I was afraid to because no one in my family knows I'm taking any meds. So I kept trying to hint around that I needed to get back home w/o actually telling her about the meds, but my message wasn't getting across. I tried talking to some of the people at the psych ward, but I was pretty much brushed off. I was freaking out, and I tried making myself pass out for sympathy, but nothing worked. Then I woke up.
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Old Nov 23, 2012, 11:56 AM
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Maybe you don't feel you need "Meds" any more. Disscuss this with your doctor.
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