Hello all,
I hope that you are doing well (or as well as possible).
I saw a new psychiatrist (my third this year) this morning, and it did not go well. I've found that psychiatrists in my hometown are either a) impossible to get appointments with (I know there is a shortage, particularly in my area), or b) not willing to work with me. For the record, I've been diagnosed with generalized anxiety, panic disorder, OCD, DIDNOS, and (of course) PTSD. I work tirelessly on this issue. I see an amazing therapist once a week, exercise daily and have taken up meditation as part of my routine. I eat healthy and try to eliminate stressors, but I have only gotten less and less capable of functioning in life. As a 25-year-old woman, this is incredibly frustrating.
The biggest issue is with my psychiatric care, namely medication. I've been on the following over the past four years (and given each a strong chance at success; multiple weeks on each, in other words):
Luvox
Zoloft
Lexapro
Wellbutrin
Buspar
Nortriptyline
Seroquel
Risperdal
Lamictal
Effexor
Hydroxyzine
Propranolol
None of these work for me in the least, but I've covered almost every class of medication with the above. I currently take a low dose of Lexapro, and have been taking the benzodiazepine Clonazepam (Klonopin) for the past few years. My current Clonazepam dosage is the very high 4-5mg/daily. I don't have the concerns with this medication that others have. I obviously am physically dependent and tolerant of the medication at this point, but it is the only thing that has had even a mild affect on my anxiety in particular. I had one honest MD who admitted that the concerns about bentos are primarily due to a particularly difficult decade when doctors prescribed these with opiates in abundance, and that combination is now known to be toxic. So most concerns about this class of drug comes from fear of the medical board. This is understandable, but doesn't help me, and I'm working to taper down on the medication at this time, but no other psychiatric medication does anything for me.
I've been working with a therapist for years, and done the gamut of therapy techniques: CBT, DBT, EMDR, etc. to no avail.
I'm very concerned at this point. My mental health has decreased steadily since the event that incited my PTSD to the point that I'm not sure I can make it until the end of the year even (I'm open about this with my practitioners, but they don't appear to take me seriously).
I'm wondering what else I can possibly do? I am currently an Oregonian, but thinking I may even need to move out-of-state (or out-of-city) to get the care I need. My efforts aren't leading to any successes.
I hope that you are doing well (or as well as possible).
I saw a new psychiatrist (my third this year) this morning, and it did not go well. I've found that psychiatrists in my hometown are either a) impossible to get appointments with (I know there is a shortage, particularly in my area), or b) not willing to work with me. For the record, I've been diagnosed with generalized anxiety, panic disorder, OCD, DIDNOS, and (of course) PTSD. I work tirelessly on this issue. I see an amazing therapist once a week, exercise daily and have taken up meditation as part of my routine. I eat healthy and try to eliminate stressors, but I have only gotten less and less capable of functioning in life. As a 25-year-old woman, this is incredibly frustrating.
The biggest issue is with my psychiatric care, namely medication. I've been on the following over the past four years (and given each a strong chance at success; multiple weeks on each, in other words):
Luvox
Zoloft
Lexapro
Wellbutrin
Buspar
Nortriptyline
Seroquel
Risperdal
Lamictal
Effexor
Hydroxyzine
Propranolol
None of these work for me in the least, but I've covered almost every class of medication with the above. I currently take a low dose of Lexapro, and have been taking the benzodiazepine Clonazepam (Klonopin) for the past few years. My current Clonazepam dosage is the very high 4-5mg/daily. I don't have the concerns with this medication that others have. I obviously am physically dependent and tolerant of the medication at this point, but it is the only thing that has had even a mild affect on my anxiety in particular. I had one honest MD who admitted that the concerns about bentos are primarily due to a particularly difficult decade when doctors prescribed these with opiates in abundance, and that combination is now known to be toxic. So most concerns about this class of drug comes from fear of the medical board. This is understandable, but doesn't help me, and I'm working to taper down on the medication at this time, but no other psychiatric medication does anything for me.
I've been working with a therapist for years, and done the gamut of therapy techniques: CBT, DBT, EMDR, etc. to no avail.
I'm very concerned at this point. My mental health has decreased steadily since the event that incited my PTSD to the point that I'm not sure I can make it until the end of the year even (I'm open about this with my practitioners, but they don't appear to take me seriously).
I'm wondering what else I can possibly do? I am currently an Oregonian, but thinking I may even need to move out-of-state (or out-of-city) to get the care I need. My efforts aren't leading to any successes.