Luna_Moth
Silver Member
I’ve stopped taking my mood stabilizers because I don’t experience mania, so I didn’t believe I needed them.
A psychiatrist diagnosed me with BP2, as well as PTSD and DPDR. I do know that I have major depressive episodes, but that is different from bipolar disorder. I’ve read that mood stabilizers can work well with SSRIs and SNRIs, but those medications zombify me or give me panic attacks. My mother’s cousin, who is a therapist, tells me that sometimes psychiatrists diagnose patients with a disorder so that they can prescribe a medication, not necessarily because a person has a specific disorder.
So far I take Trazodone, which is neither of those two types of anti-depressants stated above. The ones I’ve taken are Latuda and Lamotrigine.
I think I’m going to start taking my medication again and see if that changes anything. I’ve been unable to function as well as I could have.
Maybe I should start seeing a psychiatrist again.
A psychiatrist diagnosed me with BP2, as well as PTSD and DPDR. I do know that I have major depressive episodes, but that is different from bipolar disorder. I’ve read that mood stabilizers can work well with SSRIs and SNRIs, but those medications zombify me or give me panic attacks. My mother’s cousin, who is a therapist, tells me that sometimes psychiatrists diagnose patients with a disorder so that they can prescribe a medication, not necessarily because a person has a specific disorder.
So far I take Trazodone, which is neither of those two types of anti-depressants stated above. The ones I’ve taken are Latuda and Lamotrigine.
I think I’m going to start taking my medication again and see if that changes anything. I’ve been unable to function as well as I could have.
Maybe I should start seeing a psychiatrist again.