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Hi,
I saw the Internist today. Back in July she told me to go to the lab and come back in a month ( -- I am following my own time line ![]() I had gone to the lab for blood work about 3 weeks ago. Today I told her about --depression --a neuro symptom or two that I don't want to talk about here at the moment She has twice now (out of the three times I've seen her), recommend a psychiatrist nearby. I told her I have one already. When she heard about my sleep problem today she thought that Seroquel might work. My meds (Klonopin and Verapamil) don't make sense to her for bipolar. I explained that I have have a sleep phobia (and hence the Klonopin). It's hard explaining things to people. She did mention that the depression might be hormonal and that she could test hormones but I think I might go to the gyn for that. She was very kind. Overall I felt good about seeing her. But I'm amazed that docs (the hospital neuro wanted to write a script too) are happy to throw med suggestions at me. Blood work showed that vitamin D is very low. She said to take 1000 per day. I reminded her that it interferes with the Verapamil. She said to take the D at a different time. I think I read that vit D can affect mood. I need to read more about that. M. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Dmom3005 (10-17-2010) |
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