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Been thinking about genetics a lot lately...so is it nature or nurture?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 536099" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Lisa....I take a boatload of medications and I have rarely if ever felt loopy except when the county mental health psychiatrist took me off my normal medications and put me on lithium and zyprexa. medications I had never been on and didnt need. On my normal medications that I have been on for years and years, I am fine and you cant even tell. Heck, you met me! </p><p></p><p>The only time I have had to have an increase in psychiatric medications is when I have had something happen such as taking increased doses of cortisone for my joints and we increased my lamictal as a preventative strike. We did try the Seroquel after I came home from the hospital because of the remaining delusions but after the increase in my cholesterol that was Difficult Child'd. Even my pain medications now that I have gone back to the morphine doesnt make me loopy. I think morphine is going to be my best friend. I do know that I will most likely have to increase it over time because just over the last year and a half. I have had to increase it 3 times but my doctor said I am now on what he said I should have started on, I was just too stubborn to agree to start on anything but the absolute lowest dose and it did nothing for me so I have suffered needlessly for a very long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 536099, member: 1514"] Lisa....I take a boatload of medications and I have rarely if ever felt loopy except when the county mental health psychiatrist took me off my normal medications and put me on lithium and zyprexa. medications I had never been on and didnt need. On my normal medications that I have been on for years and years, I am fine and you cant even tell. Heck, you met me! The only time I have had to have an increase in psychiatric medications is when I have had something happen such as taking increased doses of cortisone for my joints and we increased my lamictal as a preventative strike. We did try the Seroquel after I came home from the hospital because of the remaining delusions but after the increase in my cholesterol that was Difficult Child'd. Even my pain medications now that I have gone back to the morphine doesnt make me loopy. I think morphine is going to be my best friend. I do know that I will most likely have to increase it over time because just over the last year and a half. I have had to increase it 3 times but my doctor said I am now on what he said I should have started on, I was just too stubborn to agree to start on anything but the absolute lowest dose and it did nothing for me so I have suffered needlessly for a very long time. [/QUOTE]
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