tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79861699919631405.post3386431547388319418..comments2023-04-27T07:10:29.869-04:00Comments on Bipolar and the City: It wasn't hypomaniaJean Greyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13826037279061710386noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79861699919631405.post-17970009269223670442012-04-07T01:03:28.114-04:002012-04-07T01:03:28.114-04:00What I hated the most about the psych ward was the...What I hated the most about the psych ward was the rigid incessant control. Lights-out at 9:oopm is patranizing in the least for an insomniac. And, oh yea, the freakin' crazy people! Klonopin used to put me in a stupor. You seem to have a plan. That means a ton why you work your meds against your neurons. Go slow, so if you pass that fine line, you still aren't too far from being regulated. Better than a full-on collapse, ending in a month of turmoil and risk as you get your doses back to therapeudic level. Just stick to your good plan and I will be wishing you sucess.ashmc2https://www.blogger.com/profile/13057451176340767141noreply@blogger.com