Posted by LlurpsieNoodle on August 3, 2007, at 16:14:52
In reply to Re: i did all the right things and i feel darker t, posted by Honore on August 3, 2007, at 15:20:34
> Don't forget Llurpsie that radical medication shifts take much longer than a few days, or even a week, to stabilize. Your neurotransmitters are used to a certain amount of geodon and they don't readjust at the same rate.
yeah. my poor assaulted neurotransmitters. At least this go around has been easier than last March.
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> You can't judge anything-- anything at all-- but how you feel this week or next. It's just going to take longer and be disruptive. But it's not you; it's medication- shifts.I would *like* to make long-term plans and look for work in my area, but I am not ready yet. I need to wait for things to stabilize.
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> I know, because I had this very same reaction when I came off parnate, which I had taken for a few years. It just takes a long time for everything to become reintegrated when you withdraw and start new things.
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> Try to keep in mind that you aren't where you'll be when things settle down -- and you did great work this am on the draft for the workshop-- anyone who can do that has a bright future-- so please let that memory filter through the darkness every so often.oh, that means lots to me. I'm pretty self-conscious about my writing. At least these tiny assignments keep my brain ticking along. I don't have the mental energy to be working on real-length manuscripts right now. I have 3 on my plate. maybe 4. I'm going to post separately about my employment situation. it's pretty stressful. :(
-Ll
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> Honore
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