Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 The mood swings are really hitting me hard due to my (medically emergency necessary and forced) mood stabilizer withdrawal several weeks ago. I keep taking the Bach Rescue Spray, but of course it's not addressing my depression and fears. I am SO tempted to call my pdoc and then he will put me back on damaging drugs! It's using all my willpower not to call him! I want to get through this without more drugs so bad. I need to talk to a counselor or therapist really bad. But there is no one who will do this over the phone for you here. The free Crisis Line sucks big time. My first therapy appt in a year is January 7. I hope I can hang on till then. The problem is that my mania is causing problems in my marriage and I'm in great fear. Also, there is holiday stress going around as I've heard others are totally stressed out. But I am not under any stress to buy presents or entertain so I don't see how this could be part of the problem! Can you catch holiday stress by osmosis? Any ideas, anyone? Melody ===== " This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness. " - His Holiness the Dalai Lama Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Dear Melody and Kim, I don't see the mention of anxiety in Melody's original post. I see " depression and fears " . Aconitum Napellus would not be appropriate for this. Depression? Who wouldn't be depressed finding out they have some serious organ damage? Fears? Do you mean fears of blowing up like you mentioned in another post? Or is it fear about what's going on with your body? If it is the former, the remedy indicated is Cherry Plum. If the latter, your fear is a normal reaction just as feeling depressed is normal. How about sitting with these things? There's nothing wrong with feeling this way. All human beings feeel this way at times. The problem is some people never get to learn how to work through these things because they get prescribed a drug and then take it. This numbs them out to the normal experiences and emotions one experiences during certain events in life. I'll look at some point on Tues. for some clarification on this. Regards, > <<The mood swings are really hitting me hard due to my > (medically emergency necessary and forced) mood > stabilizer withdrawal several weeks ago. > > I keep taking the Bach Rescue Spray, but of course > it's not addressing my depression and fears. I am SO > tempted to call my pdoc and then he will put me back > on damaging drugs! It's using all my willpower not to > call him! I want to get through this without more > drugs so bad. > > I need to talk to a counselor or therapist really bad. > But there is no one who will do this over the phone > for you here. The free Crisis Line sucks big time.>> > > ***Have you tried the homeopathic remedy aconitum napellus? Many people > find it extremely useful for anxiety (even bad anxiety!). > mentioned it in post #798. Let us know if you want more discussion about > it. > > > I know you are going through a terribly tough time with this CT withdrawal, > but please keep reminding yourself that it really is withdrawal, not you. > The depression and fears are from withdrawal too. > > > > <<My first therapy appt in a year is January 7. I hope I > can hang on till then. The problem is that my mania is > causing problems in my marriage and I'm in great fear.>> > > > > ***You mentioned above that you are depressed--does that mean that mania is > not a problem at the moment? If it is indeed not a problem right now, then > please do yourself a favor and don't worry about it. The w/d symptoms are > giving you a snowball effect where you start to worry about everything in > the known universe instead of just the problem at hand. > > > Don't worry about the mania, or your marriage, or anything except telling > yourself over and over that this is all from withdrawal. Withdrawal DOES > pass. > > > Hang in there, Melody, we're with you! > > > I'll check in with you when I get home from work tomorrow evening. I'll be > thinking about you. > > > Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 Hi and all; Maybe you can confirm or deny this observation. I have had this deep in de marrow of the bone ache which makes me very uncomfortable and depressed. I startd taking about .25 melatonin every 4-6 hr. yesterday. and kept it up for about 24 hrs then let it go. well, i took some about an hour ago and within about 30 minutes that deep in the de bone ache and depression lifteed again signficantly, not all the way but so as i am comfortable. Any comment on this? janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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