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Re: everything is ok and then its not » shellybelle911

Posted by jay on February 23, 2005, at 9:36:21

In reply to everything is ok and then its not, posted by shellybelle911 on February 22, 2005, at 1:22:55

> Why does everything seem to go so ok for a while--and then just as you get kind of settled and comfortable does something happen that seems to set everything back. I am so tired of people treating me like a doormat or worse, especially members of the opposite sex (no offense)--I am feeling like just closing myself up in my apartment and never coming out again....
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Ya...I hear you from a male point of view. Us 'nice' people seem to let people walk all over us, and the people who do, know it. I also know how
things seem to be unsettled..it's hard from one day to another, not knowing if tommorow is going to be a 'happy' day or a 'uggghh I wanna die' day. I really think as your treatment gets better, the more better days you have.(I know...you heard it all before...heh.) But for me to find the right 'combo' (and I am STILL tweaking) of meds, it took me 10 years and many experiments. My real advice is to give things time. Usually about 3-4 weeks on a combo of meds will let you know if things are working or not. My other bit of advice is to do with relationships...and your s/o....which you should be happy with or there needs to be either work or changes done. 'Toxic' relationships can ruin your spirit...the last thing you need.

Let us know how you are making out...
Best,
Jay


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