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Old 05-13-2013, 05:58 PM
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Default saw the psychiatrist, now it's PTSD

I have been seeing a Psychiatrist to get Valiums, because my GP will not prescribe them. and since i was poisoned by Psychiatrists, all their diagnoses were Psychiatric: bipolar, anxiety, panic, OCD, agoraphobia, trichotillomania, and finally when I "recovered" from all those, they said I must never have had them and said i had a "Borderline Personality Disorder"... that was 2 1/2 yrs ago. I was so mad i couldn't even address the issue until now.

I asked my Pdoc 5 months ago to reassess my Dx, but she said she didn't know me well enough, which is true, since they keep changing every year or 2, and I see them each for 20 minutes 2x a yr.

I took in massive quantities of documentation, including online tests and historical documents, and tapes of "consults", and at least this one removed the Borderline Dx and put me as PTSD. We did not even address my cognitive impairments. I don't care anymore, I just want them to give me my valiums and leave me alone.

What really made me laugh is that she put my former Primary Dx (bipolar) as "in remission", because everyone knows it can't be healed! Well, i did it.

But now i'm noticing these little mistakes typing and even not being able to finish a sentence, not having a word, having to point, and my helpers treating me really badly for it, like i'm making fun of them.

I'm worried that it's mini-strokes, but as I read the posts here, I remember that I have had 5 concussions where I was unconscious for at least half an hour and once for 2 hrs, or more, they let me go to sleep! I guess i might just be experiencing cumulative damage......

Thanks for reading...
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