Dan Ballance
06-24-2003, 11:11 AM
sorry to 'butt in' but I just wanted to say that its great to hear a
postive story like yours. I'm just beginning doing voluntary work for
2 orgaisations relating to mental health, and it's great to hear that
you have found medication and some sensible care type arrangements
that are working for you, nice one ;-)
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 07:50:58 +0000 (UTC), "debs"
<debs172@btinternet.com> wrote:
>I know 8 months is a major breakthrough. I was having mood swings almost
>continually for about 18 months.
>Although I miss the highs and yes I do get tempted to come off medication to
>get them back...the cost is too much.
>Because I have to have weekly prescriptions this involves going to see my GP
>very frequently. I have it written in my care plan that my GP can request a
>blood test at any time this means that I can't skip meds. It is my own
>safety net as the problem with this mental illness is that if I was slightly
>high I could stop meds without thought of the consequences. I would then
>have to go into hospital to have the meds started again. I also have a
>written agreement that if a support worker suspects that I have been using
>alcohol I will agree to be breathalized. The next agreement is that I will
>recieve in patient treatment if I fail the breathalizer.
>These were actually my own suggestions and although they are harsh on myself
>I feel safer this way.
>The great thing is though, although I have all these conditions built in to
>my care plan, I am feeling so well at the moment I am doing all the right
>things just to remain well and not to avoid hospital.
>
>debs
postive story like yours. I'm just beginning doing voluntary work for
2 orgaisations relating to mental health, and it's great to hear that
you have found medication and some sensible care type arrangements
that are working for you, nice one ;-)
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 07:50:58 +0000 (UTC), "debs"
<debs172@btinternet.com> wrote:
>I know 8 months is a major breakthrough. I was having mood swings almost
>continually for about 18 months.
>Although I miss the highs and yes I do get tempted to come off medication to
>get them back...the cost is too much.
>Because I have to have weekly prescriptions this involves going to see my GP
>very frequently. I have it written in my care plan that my GP can request a
>blood test at any time this means that I can't skip meds. It is my own
>safety net as the problem with this mental illness is that if I was slightly
>high I could stop meds without thought of the consequences. I would then
>have to go into hospital to have the meds started again. I also have a
>written agreement that if a support worker suspects that I have been using
>alcohol I will agree to be breathalized. The next agreement is that I will
>recieve in patient treatment if I fail the breathalizer.
>These were actually my own suggestions and although they are harsh on myself
>I feel safer this way.
>The great thing is though, although I have all these conditions built in to
>my care plan, I am feeling so well at the moment I am doing all the right
>things just to remain well and not to avoid hospital.
>
>debs