Mental health sitatuion...what to do?
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I would definitely call your docs office back and ask if you can see the doctor that's on call , taking over for her while she's away. Let them know again that you are calling for help and have no where to turn., and you don't want to be told to wait till next week. If they refer you again to the ER...then rather than call, get someone to drive you there and let them know in person that you're needing Help Right Now* , you're not feeling suicidal but you're needing Help, can they Help You*~
You can also look in the front of your phone book for a Crisis Line and let them know how you're feeling, you're very depressed and can't seem to function at the moment..., you've been turned down by your docs office and the hospital and you Really Need Help*
Never Give up*
I know it took everything you had in you to write this question and I'm glad that you did*
It will be a bit more work unfortunately for you, to Get The Help You Need, but Persevere... Best Wishes* May The Angels Always Be With You*~
just be around someone. having ppl there will give you energy and maybe you will get in an up mood.. if u need a quick fix i would suggest geting high, but it's not for everyone.
OMG, you took the words right out of my mouth. I am in the exact same situation as you.
I too am bi-polar and for some unknown reason have been in an extreme low the past few days. Nothing has happened, I just can't function properly.
I don't know about you, but what I do is force myself to work-out to hopefully release some endorphines. Then I prefer to sleep. I'm happiest when I'm sleeping, can't think, worry or care. Perhaps make this a lazy week?
I'm sorry to hear you're also down, but please know that there is someone else in this world who is feeling exactly the way you do.
When your doctor gets back in town tell him you need to be prescribed provigil, the miracle drug for Bi-Polar. The only antidepresent that works for me is NARDIL, an maoi. (48/male/FL) I had it bad to say the least. (FILE3001@YAHOO.COM) HANG ON & GOOD LUCK!!
Ask your primary care Doctor if he or she can refer you to another psychiatrist because you are having these problems. Take care of yourself the best you can. I am so sorry you are in this situation.
Ethically, and perhaps even legally, your doctor should have someone cover for her when she is away, or else be on call. Otherwise, it can be construed as abandonment, if no one has gotten back to you in a reasonable period of time (meaning a couple of days, since you are not in crisis). How long have you been trying to reach her? Is there a walk-in clinic where you can be seen?
It is unfortunate but true that the ER won't help you unless you are a danger to yourself. Hotlines are better, and you don't have to be suicidal to call one, but you won't get to talk to a professional. However, they are trained and sometimes you get a good one who can offer real advice.
It may not help much, but remember that even if she changed your medication today, you may not feel the effects for some time. When you got depressed previously, how long did it last? Or did it only diminish with medication?
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