Apr 17, 2019 at 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by BirdDancer
I think you've found the right answer in your final paragraph. Also, you might tell him you were considering cancelling because of it, assuming you go. I would see that as doing him a favor. If he is still manic and he doesn't appreciate such feedback, I'd look elsewhere and report him. It is sad, but his profession really requires he be stable (or mostly) when seeing patients.
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I don稚 think I could handle it if my pdoc was manic. When I was an inpatient one of my fellow patients was a pdoc, bipolar and manic. She was indiscreet and constantly talking and laughing about her patients. I would致e hated to have been her patient.
It made it really clear why my pdoc refused to clear me to work in my healthcare profession. I知 glad I am remembered as professional and discreet.
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BP1, GAD, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, Claustrophobia
Psych meds: Saphris, Seroquel XR, regular Seroquel.
PRN Diazepam and Zopiclone
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