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Old 04-28-2008, 03:31 AM #1
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Default 20 years of self-monitoring meds --> still can't always get it straight

Hi,
I've been depressed the last few weeks.
Worse this week.


Usually when I get depressed I get anxiety and I know how to act.
This depression the past few days is new --- very little anxiety --
just pure sadness, like I need to lock myself up and cry until it stops.

Then I realized today that I had forgotten to take my birth control pill for a week.

I guess I was half hoping that I could come off the pill and kind of forgot.

It's hard to be vigilant about moods, symptoms, dr. appointments, paying the bills, keeping track of new insurance, remembering to take meds.
It's like a full time job and a half. I need an assistant.

I'm tired.
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It sounds like your hormones are behind this depression, Do you put the BC pills in your little organizer? I am thinking about getting an IUD to put the fear of pregnancy behind me for the next five to ten years, you know? I can't remember what BCP's were like to take, it's been since I was a teen that I last took them. I hope you start feeling better soon. It's got to stink to become aware of something like that, don't beat yourself up over it too badly Mari. Everyone makes mistakes, and the only thing we can do is try to fix them, so if you don';t put the pills in your organizer maybe that would help?

Regardless, I hope you feel better soon.
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Lightbulb just a reminder...

I would caution against putting the BCs in your other dispenser.
Most of them today are so low in dose, they are moisture sensitive.

In fact they come to the pharmacy, sealed in their own envelope, for added protection. I often left them that way, and gave them to the patient, if it
were obvious they were not going to be used immediately.

Any minor error in use, may lead to BC failure. They are THAT sensitive.
If you want to put them in the dispenser, I would cut them with the foil around them out of the pack so they stay sealed in their own cell.
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Thanks for posting that mrsd, I had no idea they were that sensitive. That is a good idea about cutting them so they are still sealed but in the organizer. I am glad you post here with us in the BP forum along with every other forum on the NT board. You really do help a lot of people.
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Very sorry to hear of your depression.
I read this forum to get help for a relative.
IMHO, I feel few fully understand bipolar illness.
This person takes the dep shot. I am so uninformed w/ reference to birth control. This seemed liked the easiest method.
For the first few days after the shot, she seems a bit anxious.
She increases her Ability for a day or two after the shot (usually).
I noticed some weight gain after started the shots.
Other than these things, she is doing well with this...as far as we can tell.
Never easy...it's good that you are aware of the situation. That I believe, is much of winning the battle. (Hugs)
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Thanks everyone.


I take it for regulation and moods.
I don't take the birth control pill for birth control.

'Looks like I still need it.

I'm going to start back on it on Tuesday so I can stay with the days labeled on the pack.
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Thanks for posting that mrsd, I had no idea they were that sensitive. That is a good idea about cutting them so they are still sealed but in the organizer. I am glad you post here with us in the BP forum along with every other forum on the NT board. You really do help a lot of people.
Most patients don't know the little details, unless they receive their BC's
in the original sealed envelop.
As BC's have become so low in dose, storage is important. Including HEAT.
So be careful with them. Sometimes I think you can just look at them crooked and they fail! (I talk to the patients with the SURPRISE child !!)
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.....This person takes the dep shot. I am so uninformed w/ reference to birth control. This seemed liked the easiest method.
For the first few days after the shot, she seems a bit anxious.
She increases her Ability for a day or two after the shot (usually).
I noticed some weight gain after started the shots.
.... (Hugs)

When I took the depoprevara shot for birthcontrol is when I first had my manic episode the hormones pushed me over the edge....it triggered it for me. but I am bipolar 1 and think that makes a difference. Prozac also sent me over the edge...both of those incidenses could be label bp3....
I don't know....
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