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Posted by muffled on June 9, 2006, at 22:29:01
Had to goto a P-doc. cuz I went to G.P. to renew prescriptions and she phoned mental health and they phoned me to come in for reassessment. Long and short of it was that they went over some of my history w/addictions, hospitalizations etc and now I feel SO bad :-(
At least I answered questions ok, which I couldn't have done awhile ago.
I was only half there.
By the end I was gone and had to phone back to find out what they had told me to do at the end cuz I couldn't remember :-(
But I didn't totally go away.....so that was a good thing I guess.....
I just feel like such a piece of crap.
Now I have vented...thank-you.
Now I need to take drugs and sleep and hopefully tomorrow will be better. Usu. is. Its either that or SI and I REALLY trying not to do that.
I'm not so dumb, I just stupid.
Also they want me to go on seroquel. Dunno much about it. What if it makes my inside people go away? I've kinda got used to them....
Sigh.
Goodnight,
thanks for listening to me cry on my pitypot.
Muffled
Posted by llrrrpp on June 10, 2006, at 9:22:33
In reply to Vent, thats all :-(, posted by muffled on June 9, 2006, at 22:29:01
Hi Muffly,
That sounds most unpleasant.
Isn't it awful when our "treatment" just becomes another trauma for us to endure and make sense out of?I take 25 mg of seroquel. It makes me sleep through the night (for the most part) and that is nice. It took away one of my voices. the voice that woke me up in a panic most nights between 2 and 5 am telling me that I was going to be late for an important appt. or the voice that replayed one conversation during the previous day OVER and OVER again. The voice that told me I had committed some certain social blunder and that I was a moron. I don't really need that voice, as it turns out. Anyways, seroquel is plenty sedating. I am pretty sensitive to sedatives, so you may experience something different. my antidepressant has much worse side effects than the seroquel. In comparison, seroquel is a walk in the park.
hope you're feeling a little better
(((((muffly)))))
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