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04/14/2011 02:12 PM
Sid0035
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hey all sorry for not posting for a while, i have been a bit busy. went to see my brother the other day it made me happy Smile

it seems i still have my paranoia it wont go away i also told my p-doc but i was not taking all my meds well it's been a few weeks and im taking all my meds now and it seems like my paranoia is getting worse when i go out side i have to look over my back alot as i have to watch for them see if they are following me.

im not hearing or seeing any thing but i just cant shake it, this felling that im being watched and followed.

i try to tell my self no one is there that wants to do me harm but it fells like im backed in a corner.

dose any one else fell this way?

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04/16/2011 07:35 AM  Top
patty777

Sid

I really hope you tell your Pdoc whats going on since you went back on your meds..very important to discuss this at your next visit or call him and let him know.

Hugs, Patty


04/16/2011 04:24 PM  Top
Cat306B
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Sid,

Patty is absolutely right. If you're back on the meds your P-doc pescribed, it seems you should be feeling better instead of worse. It's important the doc knows what's happening with you. Don't let things slide!!

Wishing you only the very best and a big smile from NYC,

Catherine

I am not an MD or PhD psychiatrist. In college as a mathematician and teacher, however, I did receive intensive training to teach upper level mathematics and computational science - a hard and confusing subject for most. Through my foundation, I currently advance a project for "Outreach to the 'I HATE MATH' At Risk Groups". You may also check for my mathematics & computational sciences commentary and writings on LinkedIn.

I've worked many years in the field for public health including my current time as a volunteer with the New York State Department of Health. All this does really help me to reach out and to closely "listen" to what MDJ members have to "say" about themselves and about how their lives are going.

During the years when I worked as an industrial scientist, I worked in the medical research department as a statistician and computer expert and was on the team that created the world's most widely used CAT and MRI technologies. I evaluated and then designed the software systems used for the HD imaging scanners.

I qualified for membership in MENSA's upper third in 1968 when I was 16. Mostly, it's been more trouble than it's worth. I've tried all my life to use those gifts given me to help the world. I truly hope you will feel you can always trust me and know you can contact me whenever you need to with whatever health or mental health issues or needs you have!!

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04/19/2011 08:26 PM  Top
patty777

Somethings don't away, but we can try to make them better.

Day at a time..things get better with time and patience and a positive, hopeful attitude...thinking of you..,,Patty

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