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How’s Your Therapy Going?

Astrid78

Spoonful of sugar will help the medicine go down
I hope you don't mind me making comment on your posts on this thread @Astrid78 .....I'm glad to hear the BPD was removed for you. It's interesting to me that a practitioner can come up with a diagnosis in one visit and decide upon meds in one visit as well. I hope that there are no hard side effects from the one being prescribed for you and that they help you.
Hey @Livelife gosh you can comment anytime, I always enjoy hearing from you:)It's always been like this when I go in, meds and diagnosis right away, it's the same with the g.p. it's not like this where you are at? That is interesting to me haha
 

Astrid78

Spoonful of sugar will help the medicine go down
I do think I've been given a sugar pill. Been taking this med every day for two weeks and nothing. No improvement in symptoms , no side effects, not a one, and no weird spacey feeling that I always get when starting any med. Very frustrating to have to go through this.
 
I do think I've been given a sugar pill. Been taking this med every day for two weeks and nothing. No improvement in symptoms , no side effects, not a one, and no weird spacey feeling that I always get when starting any med. Very frustrating to have to go through this.
I'm sorry to hear that there's no improvements yet. What does the therapist say? Maybe it will take another week or two to feel effects?
 

dandelions

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I do think I've been given a sugar pill. Been taking this med every day for two weeks and nothing. No improvement in symptoms , no side effects, not a one, and no weird spacey feeling that I always get when starting any med. Very frustrating to have to go through this.
what is the med? sounds like one i was taking. my therapist (who did not prescribe it) said that while on it i seemed happier - which i did not notice. it is also possible (agreeing with @Livelife ) that it may take time to have an effect.
 

MAC0

Y.N.W.A
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For me the assessment went well she went away to talk to her boss to see what they can offer me gave me 2 options normal one on one talking sessions or a therapy that corrects your behaviour so you dont get into a place where your depression fears take over

my only worry was the waiting list 10 plus weeks for the first which i picked and months for the behaviour one its crazt]y the lack of resources we put into mental health there really should not be waiting lists

does anyone know if the person doing the assessment will that be your therapist or will it be someone new
 

Astrid78

Spoonful of sugar will help the medicine go down
For me the assessment went well she went away to talk to her boss to see what they can offer me gave me 2 options normal one on one talking sessions or a therapy that corrects your behaviour so you dont get into a place where your depression fears take over

my only worry was the waiting list 10 plus weeks for the first which i picked and months for the behaviour one its crazt]y the lack of resources we put into mental health there really should not be waiting lists

does anyone know if the person doing the assessment will that be your therapist or will it be someone new
Typically it's the therapist that does the assessment in a private setting, if it's a mental health clinic there would be a different person to assess before you see the therapist. Of course I'm beginning to understand that its different everywhere.
 

Astrid78

Spoonful of sugar will help the medicine go down
I'm sorry to hear that there's no improvements yet. What does the therapist say? Maybe it will take another week or two to feel effects?
She said 2 weeks, I see her tomorrow and let her know. Personally I dont think meds are going to do much anyway, they wont get rid of my problems, which is certain people, well the right kind would doubt I'll get anything like that lol
 

Astrid78

Spoonful of sugar will help the medicine go down
what is the med? sounds like one i was taking. my therapist (who did not prescribe it) said that while on it i seemed happier - which i did not notice. it is also possible (agreeing with @Livelife ) that it may take time to have an effect.
Its welbutrin I'm taking. That's really interesting to me, you didnt notice feeling better yet someone else saw it.
 
Its welbutrin I'm taking. That's really interesting to me, you didnt notice feeling better yet someone else saw it.
Wellbutrin actually made me develop an eyelid twitch which was how I knew it was doing something. Otherwise I had zero effect from it. Good luck. Unfortunately it can take some meds weeks to work. I was on W for about 8 weeks.
 

MAC0

Y.N.W.A
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Typically it's the therapist that does the assessment in a private setting, if it's a mental health clinic there would be a different person to assess before you see the therapist. Of course I'm beginning to understand that its different everywhere.
Thanks she seemed like a nice person got to do the appointments on the phone when they start there still not having new people in brcause of covid
 

Astrid78

Spoonful of sugar will help the medicine go down
Wellbutrin actually made me develop an eyelid twitch which was how I knew it was doing something. Otherwise I had zero effect from it. Good luck. Unfortunately it can take some meds weeks to work. I was on W for about 8 weeks.
An eyelid twitch? That sounds horrible.
 
An eyelid twitch? That sounds horrible.
Well it wasn't a huge one, barely noticeable to others, but it was annoying. And even more annoying was that my doctor refused to believe it was the Wellbutrin because it's not a common side effect. But I ended up going off and on it a couple of times and the twitch came back every time. However I have spoken to many people who were helped by Wellbutrin and it is a miracle drug for some. A lot of people who seem to do well on it get an initial bump in mood for the first few days on the med (the "Wellbutrin honeymoon") and then it can be a bit of a roller coaster for several weeks until it settles. There are sites out there to research meds including Crazymeds. Truthfully I think my own meds are crapping out after several years because I'm getting a lot of mood swings and generally having a tough time although a lot of that could be external stressors as well.
 

MAC0

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I get an eyelid twitch from time to time also optician once said it had something to do with my squint but also could be a stress issue which i always lol at if only he knew even gavk then

just seems to come out of no where for a few hours then vanish for maybe months before its back
 

Astrid78

Spoonful of sugar will help the medicine go down
So I think the meds are helping a little, I feel good during the morning but in the afternoon I crash, and it's a scary kind of crashing, like I'm a little worried because if I ever do ctb it will be while I'm in a severe emotional state, I'll just do it and no one will even know.
Last week we had a phone call apt and coincidentally it was the day before I started my period, I have pmdd, so I just cried hysterically throughout the call:( I hate this shit lol now she probably thinks I'm histrionic. There is medication for the pmdd I'll be asking her about, its getting old and worsening.
Had a dr apt the other day, during the afternoon so I was super depressed, it's like a weight. Usually I hide this very well in public, for some reason this past year I've not been able to at the drs.
This is very troublesome as it's a complete waste of time, what little i do remember it's her offering tests and shit and me saying "no, I'm doing that"
It's funny, while she gets a little pissy which i get, she is probably the only person in my life i feel safe saying no to. She doesn't laugh, coerce, or force me into anything . Its always a strange experience for me, as I generally despise any health care professionals, but she's different.
I fear she's running out patience with me though and would like to somehow prevent her from dropping me as a patient.
Sorry this turned out so long.
 

dandelions

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So I think the meds are helping a little, I feel good during the morning but in the afternoon I crash,
Hey Astrid, its great to see you have been feeling good. i am a little troubled about what you say happens in the afternoon. i hope you are able to work that out.

i’m wondering do you think yourself to be histrionic? i don’t really see it. one can show feelings that are real and maybe even intense and not be histrionic. but you do need to bring things inside to the attention of the provider. that’s why you are there. i don’t think a histrionic person would be too concerned about trying to change highly charged emotional reactions. they’d just do it and leave it at that.

i’ve seen twisted up looks on therapist’s faces that i have worked with and i could tell they were having some intensities going on about who they were working with and the extremes i was expressing, but the stuff inside is real, and it coming out is not just some kind of a show.

its funny that she gets “pissy”. but maybe that is with purpose so as to keep in check behaviors that might otherwise start going too far. and if that is done and can be done successfully, it may actually demonstrate that you are not histrionic and she already knows it.

just my thoughts - impressions. glad to hear of some good feelings !!! 👽
 

dandelions

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Escitalopram caused eye droop. Called ptosis. SSRI made anxiety worse. Therapist dumped me. I think I am jinxed.
I think when one feels jinxed, that is not end of story. it's feelings I've been having lately that I'm realizing I can choose to make different ways to react and respond that certainly make it appear I can do things to bring about different outcomes. will it work? we'll see. I don't know how you can apply something similar in your situation, but maybe you can approach it as jinxing the jinx.

but for each of the above issues, I think you can bring these to the attention of the appropriate healthcare professionals to have them addressed and they can be ones you have not seen yet. and maybe you can try a non med approach? (hopefully these will be allowed by your insurance etc, if you have and is a part of your healthcare. I lived with what I often considered a demon. that thinking was difficult to change but I believe I found effective steps to take. sometimes it is not the therapy you go to but the therapy you discover how to do on your own and then also with help. 👽
 

Waves

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I think when one feels jinxed, that is not end of story. it's feelings I've been having lately that I'm realizing I can choose to make different ways to react and respond that certainly make it appear I can do things to bring about different outcomes. will it work? we'll see. I don't know how you can apply something similar in your situation, but maybe you can approach it as jinxing the jinx.

but for each of the above issues, I think you can bring these to the attention of the appropriate healthcare professionals to have them addressed and they can be ones you have not seen yet. and maybe you can try a non med approach? (hopefully these will be allowed by your insurance etc, if you have and is a part of your healthcare. I lived with what I often considered a demon. that thinking was difficult to change but I believe I found effective steps to take. sometimes it is not the therapy you go to but the therapy you discover how to do on your own and then also with help. 👽
Sounds like learning to live with loneliness.
 

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