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psychiatrist is retiring..ugh
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 641629" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I have to say it's about damn time. The man is 82 years old. But still I was just getting used to him and liking him and now I have to find another psychiatrist. I saw him last month and he gave me 3 months worth of refills so I have time to look for another doctor, but what a pain in the butt it is to find someone new. I have had some pretty bad luck with psychiatrists and therapists so I am feeling wary of searching and finding another good one. I am in need of a medication change right now so this is bad timing but there's nothing I can do.</p><p></p><p>Paxil up and quit on me a couple months ago and I am left as anxious as ever. I have now officially tried all of the SSRI's so I have no idea what the new doctor is going to do with me. I hope he or she (hopefully it's a he as I really don't get along with females) has a few tricks up their sleeve and can help me. I know for one thing that all these antidepressants they keep throwing at me are NOT helping my weight. I seem to want to binge eat on all of them. I am now up to 171 pounds. Yikes! Hopefully I can find something helpful that does not cause weight gain. I am a super shy and quiet person so the thought of telling my whole medical history to yet another stranger terrifies me and it just SUCKS, but what can I do? Wish me luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 641629, member: 2196"] I have to say it's about damn time. The man is 82 years old. But still I was just getting used to him and liking him and now I have to find another psychiatrist. I saw him last month and he gave me 3 months worth of refills so I have time to look for another doctor, but what a pain in the butt it is to find someone new. I have had some pretty bad luck with psychiatrists and therapists so I am feeling wary of searching and finding another good one. I am in need of a medication change right now so this is bad timing but there's nothing I can do. Paxil up and quit on me a couple months ago and I am left as anxious as ever. I have now officially tried all of the SSRI's so I have no idea what the new doctor is going to do with me. I hope he or she (hopefully it's a he as I really don't get along with females) has a few tricks up their sleeve and can help me. I know for one thing that all these antidepressants they keep throwing at me are NOT helping my weight. I seem to want to binge eat on all of them. I am now up to 171 pounds. Yikes! Hopefully I can find something helpful that does not cause weight gain. I am a super shy and quiet person so the thought of telling my whole medical history to yet another stranger terrifies me and it just SUCKS, but what can I do? Wish me luck. [/QUOTE]
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