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Alffe 06-13-2008 05:08 PM

Thanks for letting us know Denise and I'm glad your dr. wants to help. :hug:

Brokenfriend 06-14-2008 06:23 AM

Denise
 
I'm glad that he called back. It sounds like he is trying to help you. I was concerned about the medication change period also. So you have not been medicated with anything else to help you through this time. Gosh this must be tuff. I don't think that the doctor should have done this that way,and it has made your condition a little worse I think.

Doctors don't always consider this,and I don't understand it. You hang in there. May you endure this,and become strengthened,and empowered. May you have peace,may you have a level of joy, may you have healing in your heart. We love you,and care about you.
Brokenfriend:hug::hug::grouphug:

Doody 06-14-2008 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alffe (Post 299495)
...
His name was Pter and here are some of his words:

...You are rescuing yourself daily, hourly, every few minutes. Each thought envokes a physiological reaction with the end result being exhaustion. Befriend this thought. Treat it as you would the child who ran into the pathway of cars. Hold it, talk to it, teach it that there is another way to walk the roads of life. Post it here and allow others to comfort it. Do not be ashamed of it. What is it really but a thought that wants attention. Understand now, I did not say a PERSON who wants attention but a THOUGHT that wants attention from that person. It is the fight against the thought that tires us and makes us vulnerable to enactment of the thought.

Thanks for this Alffe. I've been exhausted for awhile now.

(((Denise))) Med changes on antidepressants can be such a battle and frightening. When going off Paxil, I had a tremendous reaction and ended up in the emergency room. The staff did nothing and sent me home in a horrible and twisted state of mind.

My wonder GP the next day said he would help me get off the Paxil very slowly. It took me 2 months, even titrating down to 1 mg a day on liquid Paxil.

You can do it. It can be a tough road, but you can do it. I'm glad that you called those people to let them know just how rough it is for you. They need to know.

On a different note, I hope that the MOAIs is what will work for you. A person a lot of us know on another forum took MOAIsand they worked very well for her. I ran across a forum where some folks have been talking about MOAIsand apparently there will be? or is a patch now. You may find their discussion interesting. MOAIsjust might be the answer for you and I hope so. Beating the Beast

Hugs and many kudos to your wonderful husband.

Denise Diaz 06-14-2008 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doody (Post 301234)
Thanks for this Alffe. I've been exhausted for awhile now.

(((Denise))) Med changes on antidepressants can be such a battle and frightening. When going off Paxil, I had a tremendous reaction and ended up in the emergency room. The staff did nothing and sent me home in a horrible and twisted state of mind.

My wonder GP the next day said he would help me get off the Paxil very slowly. It took me 2 months, even titrating down to 1 mg a day on liquid Paxil.

You can do it. It can be a tough road, but you can do it. I'm glad that you called those people to let them know just how rough it is for you. They need to know.

On a different note, I hope that the MOAIs is what will work for you. A person a lot of us know on another forum took MOAIsand they worked very well for her. I ran across a forum where some folks have been talking about MOAIsand apparently there will be? or is a patch now. You may find their discussion interesting. MOAIsjust might be the answer for you and I hope so. Beating the Beast

Hugs and many kudos to your wonderful husband.

i hope one day i can offer help and support like all of yous yous are like angels in disguise thank yous from the bottom of my heart i am fighting this illness with all my power and i am trying not to let it defeat me and with the support of all of you and my husband and 2 sons maybe i can do it :grouphug:

Alffe 06-14-2008 09:46 PM

Denise you can do it! Let us help you, let your dr. help you. And always, talk about what you are feeling!!!:hug:

Brokenfriend 06-15-2008 08:08 AM

I consider it a honor to help you. I want you to win this battle. I believe you will. Brokenfriend:hug::grouphug:

Brokenfriend 06-16-2008 10:18 PM

Denise
 
Are you doing OK today? Brokenfriend

Denise Diaz 06-17-2008 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brokenfriend (Post 302877)
Are you doing OK today? Brokenfriend

anxious about going to the dr tonight hope there is some hope after tonight i could really use it:hug:

Alffe 06-17-2008 01:20 PM

Hope is the thing with feathers
that perches in the soul,
and sings the tune without the words,
And never stops at all.

Please remember to check in here after your dr. appointment Denise..we are here for you. :grouphug:

Denise Diaz 06-17-2008 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alffe (Post 303285)
Hope is the thing with feathers
that perches in the soul,
and sings the tune without the words,
And never stops at all.

Please remember to check in here after your dr. appointment Denise..we are here for you. :grouphug:


well more bad news. I have to go into a hospital for 2 weeks because in order to be on mao inhibitors your body has to be medicine free for 2 weeks. and they said i cant be alone going through that i am just so tired and just want to sleep i think i will go to sleep for awhile but thanks again for all your support.


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