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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 389185"><p>She's been seeing the same therapist over a year. Normal psychiatrist didn't think bi-polar, he went with ADHD and ODD. psychiatric hospital doctor slapped on the bi-polar label. I never considered her hyperactivity to be a manic phase, it was just normal for her. Clinical depression would fit, and she's quite capable of being hyper and depressed at the same time. But she's complicated, you know how it goes.</p><p></p><p>Zyprexa night dose is a FAIL. Not doing that again. The nightly foot pains became leg pains and she was pretty much up until midnight with those even after some benedryl. So it's back to either splitting pills or going to morning dosing, because it certainly didn't knock her out and the whole restless leg thing doesn't happen until bedtime, so maybe a morning dose where she can run off the worst of it will be better. </p><p></p><p>As to the health bill, that's also complicated and doesn't extend to people like me until 2014 (provided it doesn't get appealed or something in the mean time, which also wouldn't surprise me). As soon as I can get more printer ink I'm going to try to figure out the state sliding-scale insurance forms, but they mostly confuse me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 389185"] She's been seeing the same therapist over a year. Normal psychiatrist didn't think bi-polar, he went with ADHD and ODD. psychiatric hospital doctor slapped on the bi-polar label. I never considered her hyperactivity to be a manic phase, it was just normal for her. Clinical depression would fit, and she's quite capable of being hyper and depressed at the same time. But she's complicated, you know how it goes. Zyprexa night dose is a FAIL. Not doing that again. The nightly foot pains became leg pains and she was pretty much up until midnight with those even after some benedryl. So it's back to either splitting pills or going to morning dosing, because it certainly didn't knock her out and the whole restless leg thing doesn't happen until bedtime, so maybe a morning dose where she can run off the worst of it will be better. As to the health bill, that's also complicated and doesn't extend to people like me until 2014 (provided it doesn't get appealed or something in the mean time, which also wouldn't surprise me). As soon as I can get more printer ink I'm going to try to figure out the state sliding-scale insurance forms, but they mostly confuse me. [/QUOTE]
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