Using no medical tests at all, I'm diagnosing you as 'crazy.' Here's a prescription for brain-disabling "abilify" a nueroleptic drug.
I did this without any lab test,brain scan or procedure known to medical science that you in fact "have" the "illness" implied by the diagnostic labels.
You're now locked into a life-time diagnosis, needing life-time "treatment". Meanwhile, I'll get life-time payments, either from you or from your health insurance."
There's a small and excellent online depression support group called Depression Hangout that is always open to anyone who is struggling with mental health problems (not just depression). It's run in its own chaotic way by its members who meet regularly in the chat room and it's a great place to seek and provide help and support, make new friends and even just have a laugh. (We all need that too!) To join just go to depressionhangout-dot-blogspot-dot-com.
I am bipolar and have an anxiety disorder. For me it's not a matter of me thinking that I'm okay and that I don't need my meds. I fight with myself to take them because I don't have the energy to do it. Just simply getting up getting a glass of water and taking them seems to take a lot of energy. I have been diagnosed with this for 12 years and not wanting to take them has never been the case for me.
This is so true--even when medicated as a bipolar person, this something that is a constant struggle--staying on track! Knowing my triggers also really helps me to stay on track! Also, I know if I'm going to stay alive staying on track and doing my meds is actually and literally a life or death decision!!
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Using no medical tests at all, I'm diagnosing you as 'crazy.' Here's a prescription for brain-disabling "abilify" a nueroleptic drug.
I did this without any lab test,brain scan or procedure known to medical science that you in fact "have" the "illness" implied by the diagnostic labels.
You're now locked into a life-time diagnosis, needing life-time "treatment". Meanwhile, I'll get life-time payments, either from you or from your health insurance."
Thats psychiatry explianed.
AkathisiA101 2 weeks ago
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There's a small and excellent online depression support group called Depression Hangout that is always open to anyone who is struggling with mental health problems (not just depression). It's run in its own chaotic way by its members who meet regularly in the chat room and it's a great place to seek and provide help and support, make new friends and even just have a laugh. (We all need that too!) To join just go to depressionhangout-dot-blogspot-dot-com.
MrSolmon123 1 year ago
ive done that 8 times..everytime i get happy i stop taking my meds..=/ idk why...
XxXPrettyLikeDrugsXx 1 year ago
You never recover from bipolar...
You're always in recovery...
You're always going to be bipolar.
It's treatable, but it never goes away.
It's a never ending cycle.
SETIat1420MHz 1 year ago
I am bipolar and have an anxiety disorder. For me it's not a matter of me thinking that I'm okay and that I don't need my meds. I fight with myself to take them because I don't have the energy to do it. Just simply getting up getting a glass of water and taking them seems to take a lot of energy. I have been diagnosed with this for 12 years and not wanting to take them has never been the case for me.
kimberlysmiles111 1 year ago
This is so true--even when medicated as a bipolar person, this something that is a constant struggle--staying on track! Knowing my triggers also really helps me to stay on track! Also, I know if I'm going to stay alive staying on track and doing my meds is actually and literally a life or death decision!!
cbcreations62 2 years ago