Whose been on Seroquel or Zyprexa
I took Seroquel for sleep once upon a time. It kind of put me into a coma. Massive hangover the next day.
I would say Abilify is a little better than Zyprexa. The psychiatrists I worked with preferred it and I've taken Abilify for anxiety before. Very little side effects.
Okay, I've had time to think about it, and I'm still freaking out about this dr. appointment. I know being honest is my best option but here are my concerns:
1) It's an appointment with my PCP not a shrink (can't afford the mental health copays on my insurance plan)
2) I was previously diagnosed asperger, GAD, and depression.
3) I'm afraid I'm going to have a panic attack while trying to discuss my anxiety issues. I don't think this will be effective.
4) I'm afraid she'll refuse to give me meds since she is a PCP.
5) I'm afraid she'll think I'm a pill seeker because I'm asking for meds.
6) I'm about to cancel this damn appointment even though I want the help. >.<
7) I've been on meds before, but ONLY ativan and that was ONLY for when I knew I was about to have a panic attack (this was given to me by an emergency room doctor and thankfully I stopped having panic attacks before I had to get a refill) I have no idea what I would need or want. . . but I think this is the dr's job?
So, I need to walk in, head held high, attempt to make eye contact and ask for help. I have no idea how to manage that. I might be over thinking this. It might be making things worse. But if I try to go in with NO plan then I might dissolve into a panicked mess.
awwwwwwwwkward ::crawls in hole and hides::Too late![]()
awwwwwwwwkward ::crawls in hole and hides::
I have been puzzled by this thread for a while. Specifically all the talk about needing medication and having anxiety issues. To me this does not make any sense.
I was just speaking to a friend who happens to be a developmental psychologist and found the answer.
It seems that they changed the definition of what an Aspie is to such a large extent that a Hans Asperger Aspie is no longer considered a disability. She said now the term refers to a broad group of anxiety disorders and autistic person's.
Now I understand why y'all seem so different from the few old Aspies I know.
For those of you who have anxiety disorders you have my sympathy I don't really know what it is to feel anxious or lonely.
My first thought would be that you're fortunate for that, but maybe not so. It can be very enjoyable for me to listen to a song about feeling anxious and/or lonely, but if I couldn't at all relate, maybe it would just seem wierd.For those of you who have anxiety disorders you have my sympathy I don't really know what it is to feel anxious or lonely.
I have been puzzled by this thread for a while. Specifically all the talk about needing medication and having anxiety issues. To me this does not make any sense.
I was just speaking to a friend who happens to be a developmental psychologist and found the answer.
It seems that they changed the definition of what an Aspie is to such a large extent that a Hans Asperger Aspie is no longer considered a disability. She said now the term refers to a broad group of anxiety disorders and autistic person's.
Now I understand why y'all seem so different from the few old Aspies I know.
For those of you who have anxiety disorders you have my sympathy I don't really know what it is to feel anxious or lonely.
Not sure if I have "it" or not yet, but indications are that I do. Head shrinker will have to make the call.My brother got diagnosed in 1996 after being observed in a hospital for several weeks.
When did you or a relative get diagnosed ?
Yes I didn't read about anyone on the internet for years having it , well no one that mentioned it.
but you just judged us as real good folks!I haven't been diagnosed with Asperger's. I'm ADD and clinically depressed(not depressed with my meds). I joined in the conversation because somehow I feel a connection with everyone here. Real good folks. And fellow vapers. Non-judgmental. Love it!
Not sure if I have "it" or not yet, but indications are that I do. Head shrinker will have to make the call.
However I do not think many who have "it" will go around broadcasting that they do.
I have told many things in this thread that I have NEVER told before.
Prolly will wind up biting me in the ...., but not sure I really give much of a .... as I get older and tireder.