Neverthesame
Diamond Member
My psychiatrist just added Abilify to my meds, and I'm worried about taking it, about what it says about my mental health.
This, this. Actually offended me. I really don't understand why this sort of attitude persists.
What is the current estimated ratio of mental illness among the population? 1:4?
Theoretically speaking, one quarter of everyone you know sufferers from some variety of mental illness, and yet you have the audacity to come onto a mental health website, claim to suffer from a lifelong, and as yet incurable disorder. Yet don't want to take a medication prescribed to you from a qualified psychiatrist, because it might make you seem crazy to people?
So what if you need medication? How does that make you look crazy? Last I checked, the recommended method for taking abilify, is with water in the morning. You don't have to climb atop your roof and perform your best coo coo clock impression while taking the pill.
Please if nothing else, take this little tidbit of advice. Whether or not you are "crazy" is debatable, however you do appear to be suffering a bout of verbal diarrhoea. In the future, please apply the same amount of restraint to your wandering assumptions as you seem to apply to others wandering eyes. While what your husband did was rude, so is what you just did.
On a kinder note, I would like to suggest that you seek out a marriage counsellor. Odds are, whatever it is that is going wrong with with your marriage, can be solved through communication from both sides of the marriage.
It is also best to go about this sooner, rather than later. As time spent ruminating on this will only serve to breed resentment.
Oh, and for the record. I do a most excellent coo coo clock impression.
You are only used to European Peaches and they are totally different to English Peaches hence your confusion.
Ahh, yes I miss those.
I don't know what they feed the peach producing animals out here. Canadian "peaches" are flat, foul smelling and just thoroughly unpleasant. We still use armed guards. Though they are tasked with keeping people from giving them back. :hungover: