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Old 08-26-2011, 11:03 PM #27
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Lightbulb Transformation is exhausting!

Well I wish there were a better way for them to figure out the drugs. Pdoc had my Cymbalta + Topamax perfectly suited. Life was grand day in & day out, I could adjust to cope. Then a depression hit, & nothing's worked since. He added Abilify. It made me feel At Attention & didn't help depression. Pdoc cut it out. Now I have to wait 2wks for it to leave my system bfr anything else--meantime original Cymbalta + Topamax aren't doing piddlysquat for me. I'm sad, mad, all the stuff I was a couple yrs ago! It's always like this whenever another drug needs to join the mix. & every time I wonder whether I'm gonna survive the transformation. Reminds me of all those weirwolf movies of the 1930s & 40s. Transforming is exhausting! Even for a theatre major...
 
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