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#481
I don't know (and not sure what it means)
I just looked it up and found a quiz with 35 questions to find out, but seeing as most of them had something to do with relationships, I lost interest after like the third question. do you think mental health services are good in your state |
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#482
I can't really comment for my whole state but for my area... They would have to exist for me to talk about quality.
There's counselors with the university and a smattering of counselors in the community, but no psychiatrists. No one with prescribing power for mental health treatment. To get one of them, you need to go to the city which is 1.5-2 hours round trip from where I live. Otherwise it's a Skype call. If one is in enough trouble to require a psych ward, the nearest one is about the same distance. I'm lucky enough to see someone with whom I can get the proper care I need. A lot of people can't in my particular community. What's the farthest you have to travel to keep a regular medical or therapy appointment? __________________ "I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain." -Litany Against Fear (Dune) |
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#483
Right now, the furthest I have to travel for a doctor for me (not hubby) is only 25 mins by car. That's for my nephrologist. My therapist is about 18 mins from my home by car, if traffic is light. My psychiatrist, dentist, and the phlebotomist offices are only 5 mins away by car. My GP and radiologist (for mamograms), 7 mins by car (same road). The nearest psychiatric hospital is within walking-distance of my home (15 mins by foot) and there is a different one 25 mins away by car. The nearest IOPs are also within walking-distance (17 and 20 mins by foot). There are two locations. One a woman's program and the other mixed male/female. The nearest general hospital is 20 mins away, which is also where my gynecologist is located. I guess I'm lucky.
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I sat here for almost ten minutes trying to come up with something I like about my pdoc, but I just couldn't. In regards to my pdoc I dislike having to pay for parking, that he makes fun of my weight (when I'm on meds like Zyprexa, Depakote, and Clozaril), and that he's impossible to get an appointment with when I desperately need one.
I don't have a therapist. Question: If you could tame any animal and keep it as a pet and have no problem taking care of it, what animal would you choose? |
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#485
a lion.
to be honest, I've always liked the idea of owning a lion- I'd call it simba (from the lion king), and watch it grow up to be nice and strong. question: you're stranded on a desert island with only one of your belongings that you managed to save from the wreckage of the ship. what belonging is it? |
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#486
Hmmm can’t think of anything. There’s things I’d like to take but can’t narrow it down to one. (What would you take?) I know I’d take a bag of oatmeal from the cupboard.
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ever since I was a kid, I've had a battery operated world radio- I'd probably take that, make sure it had batteries in it and put some music on while I.... well.... did what ever you do on a island when you are stranded. lol no vacation plans what was the last really embarrassing thing to happen to you? |
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You know, I try to block that stuff out of my mind the best that I can. And the stuff I do when manic, I'm able to tell myself that it was sickness and blow it off...for the most part. I have a talent for doing that. But I guess some recent thing is related to anxiety. I tend to sweat a lot when I'm very anxious. I also turn red. People do notice and it's a bit awkward to explain, and that exacerbates it. Sometimes the sweat shows through my clothes and runs down my face. My last case of this was at a restaurant with my husband's boss, friend, and their SOs. I whispered to my hubby to get my coat (it was in the cloak room) so I could cover myself better.
As for something one might be extremely embarrassed about from a mania, I was manic with psychosis towards the end of our trip to Portugal last May. I made a spectacle out of myself, especially in the airports home. [I won't go into all of it.] I mentioned elsewhere that airports are very stressful for me. At one point I refused to stand in a very long line in customs (but hubby did). I stood near the front loudly ranting about the idiosy of the Homeland security operation and airport engineers, and at one point yelled that when people got to the front of the line they'd have to give a stool sample. Dozens of people were staring at me. At the time, I thought I was completely justified in my rants. Now I just feel sad at how ill I was and am grateful that I wasn't arrested. Just prior to that, in London, my husband didn't think they would let me on the plane. Luckily I got on. My poor husband started bawling on that flight because he was so sad I was sick during our 20th anniversary vacation. It was very stressful for him to have to deal with my illness then and he was scared of my psychotic behavior. I'm not so much embarrassed as I am sad that I became ill and hurt him. I know it wasn't really my fault, though. I had taken my medications. The vacation and airports were too much! What stresses you out more than anything else? |
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#491
Yes, I just got a T about a month ago. I don't like her but that doesn't mean she can't help me. It was encouraged by my pnurse. I'm hoping she can help but I doubt it. (I'm very negative right now though). Time will tell.
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#492
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Do you drink alcohol? __________________ Guiness187055 Moderator Community support team |
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#493
Yes, and I know I really shouldn't. I have a history of alcohol abuse. Though I no longer get drunk, I still drink. Really, with my medications, my consumption should be zero or just a rare small drink. Instead, I mostly have one to two drinks per night, most nights.
Though my European husband recognized that my past heavy drinking of 8 to 12 drinks per night was abuse, he doesn't show much concern when I drink two. My psychiatrist would NOT be happy with my current consumption. Nowadays on my current cocktail, I can black out with as few as five. Consumption can slowly grow over time. I believe my psychiatrist still has the alcohol abuse code in my electronic records. Maybe even alcohol dependence. I haven't seen them in years. Truth is, if I quit medications, I'd be drinking heavily again, at least eventually. What is your baddest habit? Last edited by Anonymous46341; Jan 12, 2019 at 12:38 AM.. |
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#494
overthinking (I do it constantly).
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#495
You know, I don't rightly remember. I want to say through a web search, but I'm not sure.
What's the weather like where you are? __________________ "I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain." -Litany Against Fear (Dune) |
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#496
Snowy.
How many servings of vegetables to you usually eat in a day? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1700 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 1.5 mg clonazepam., 50 mg Seroquel |
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#497
Not enough.
What's your favorite junk food? __________________ "I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain." -Litany Against Fear (Dune) |
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#498
mcdonalds fries covered in salt. they are just to die for.
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#499
Since I can’t narrow it down to one band I’ll go with an 80’s cover band.
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