tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79861699919631405.post3558440691232692161..comments2023-04-27T07:10:29.869-04:00Comments on Bipolar and the City: So far, so goodJean Greyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13826037279061710386noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79861699919631405.post-7042964627955455902012-03-03T16:26:29.642-05:002012-03-03T16:26:29.642-05:00I don't know when your next P-doc visit is but...I don't know when your next P-doc visit is but you should set one up soon. You need to try something different or dosage change. I know the feeling of being just a little off from self. Being a shade, walking in your own footsteps, as you try to act normal and answer questions while fighting to get it out in your personality and intellect or just keep from blurtling out something unintended. Your right, it is hard to explain. I put up with this for a while, then I started taking anything that can numb/dumb/tire you down, at night, so drug was still in my system at therapeudic levels but I slept through the tiring side effects. The big ones that used to put me in a stupor-ish exisence was klonopin, adivan, seroquel. Nice to meet you, sorry about the long post, and I hope you feel better now. I have been fighting and switching meds since '95, it sucks, but life has to be worth living and have meaning, not just being a zombie.ashmc2https://www.blogger.com/profile/13057451176340767141noreply@blogger.com