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05/18/2011 12:19 PM
michelle85
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im trying to find something to say that would express just how i feel. Only i cannot find any words that would say anything remotely close to a feeling . . . Emotion less and wondering why, everytime it happens, nothing good, bad, or indifferent comes about. So, whats the point in this awkward phrase, why go through it, why try to find the reasons as to why theres no feeling, no words . . . Everything gone, distant from me . . . I really dont know what to say today, does anyone?
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05/18/2011 06:54 PM  Top
Joy75
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I'm sorry you are feeling like this today. I think I know kind of what you are talking about. There is always hope though. Never give up on that. Keep trying and you will get to feel. Give it time. It takes time to find the right combination of drugs that will work for you.
Joy, 37 years old

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Bipolar type 2 and ADD

300mg Wellbutrin
200mg Lamictal
40mg Viibryd
15mg Abilify

I AM NEITHER A PSYCHIATRIST OR PSYCHOLOGIST. I AM HERE FOR THE SAME REASONS YOU ARE. TO GIVE AND RECEIVE SUPPORT. WHAT I SAY IS PURELY MY OPINION. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR FOR MEDICAL ADVICE.

Bipolar disorder can be a great teacher. It’s a challenge, but it can set you up to be able to do almost anything else in your life. – Carrie Fisher

05/18/2011 11:00 PM  Top
mem5462

Today will pass and perhaps you will have some clarity the next day, may be something you could talk to therapist about.

05/19/2011 01:25 AM  Top
RickEJ
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If it continues I would talk to to the pdoc about it, thats no way to live. I call it my numb faze. Its weird not feeling anything and for me it had to be a med change. I hope you start to feel again soon.
peace & hugs
Rick
If I seem confused it's because I am!
Bi-polar II,GAD,SAD,TRD
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I am not a doctor and do not make a diagnosis.
All information I give is from my own research and experience.

Previous discussions I participated in:
No depression so far
Lamictal and Sleep
Seriously Bummed

05/19/2011 06:43 AM  Top
InvisibleMe
InvisibleMe  
Posts: 3203
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Hang in there. It's temporary. There is hope and perhaps talking to your pdoc will help.
~ Christine

Abilify 10 mg
Lamotrigine 200 mg
Bupropion XL 450 mg
Clorazepate 30 mg (for anxiety)
Trazodone 300 mg prn (for sleep)
Xanax .5 mg prn (for anxiety and sleep)

*Please note that I am not a doctor and my advice is purely my opinion.
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