Saturday, February 11, 2012

All People Who Are Interested In "PTSD"

SerenityChic29

Do you carry your pills with you through out the day?

I have Chronic pain and take medications through out the day. Sometimes, I will put my afternoon pills in a little pill box and put it in my purse instead of carrying all of my bottles. My purse would be packed:)    Anyway, I read a post about people who use the 7 day-4 slot (morning, noon, evening and bedtime) pill... Read moreChevron
posted 02/09/2012, comments (0)|
earlyriser

checking in

After a minor bout of depression around the anniversary Michael's death, I am doing alright. I have my ups and downs but fore the most part I am healthy.   I sprained my ankle Christmas Day and have been (sort of) laid up. The pain isn't as bad but it still hurts to walk. Maybe this is the what I needed to slow down.   I... Read moreChevron
Kelly

Kelly

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Retired Military Social Worker, diagnosed with PTSD and Clinical Depression in 2001. Served 22 yrs..

New Medication (to me)

In the process of moving from celexa (citalopram) to effexor. Hoping it will help. The GP and pharmacist both say many people tolerate effexor with wellbutrin reasonably well. I shall see won't I? Effexor is a SNRI (I am given to understand) so it will also address my anxiety aka fear. So I've got wellbutrin and effexor for team Depression and... Read moreChevron
papernautilus

papernautilus

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I work 4 days a week as a Performing Arts teacher at a Special School. I occasionally exhibit portraits and still life works as a neo-realist collage artist. I am in a relationship for 4 months with a guy who's mother is bipolar. I've been diagnosed for nearly 9 years, and I'm almost 28 years old.

New on this Site

Hi all, just introducing myself to everybody.  I'm new on this site, and looking forward to reading about common experiences and problems that many of us share, as well as offering words of advice where I can.  I've been dealing with this illness for almost nine years, and I would say I'm relatively functional, although I have had my ups... Read moreChevron
SheriW

SheriW

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Bipolar disorder 1 & PTSD, domestic violence survivor, chocoholic

Momsense vs Logic

Momsense is the nonsense we mothers of mentally ill children, or perhaps any children for that matter, tell ourselves. We're certain that genetically or behaviorally our child's mental illness is our fault. I have read and heard this over and over and struggle with it myself. Please go over to this great blog,me plus bipolar, to read more. Bec... Read moreChevron
posted 06/18/2011, comments (0)|

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