FabulousEnding
Bronze Member
After 29 years of extensive trauma of all kinds, I cracked one day and ended up in the hospital... twice. But it ended up being incredibly good for me. I'm on Zoloft 100mg, Buspar 20mg and Risperdal 0.25mg. For the last 14 years, my body was on such bad overdrive that I developed food allergies to caffeine, sugar, fruit, gluten, dairy, soda, and juice. I could eat practically nothing because I was genuinely intolerant. Now after being on zoloft for 9 months, I lost my sugar, fruit, juice and soda intolerance. Then the buspirone was added and I lost my lactose intolerance, and caffeine sensitivity.. Next, the Risperdal was included and I lost my gluten intolerance and got an insane caffeine tolerance. I now can eat whatever the heck I want and it's weird. lol
I'm starting school in the fall after a huge history of dropping out non-stop because of anxiety, and I'm desperately trying to find a dog I can train as a service dog. I'm in treatment for PTSD weekly with a therapist, monthly with a psychiatrist and every few months with a general practitioner. I work really really really hard at it and do everything my doctors tell me to do. I don't have access to any therapy groups though, which sucks. I definitely took full advantage of them and went to every single group when I was in the hospital the second time.
I can't work because of my PTSD. My parents are both loaded but refuse to help me because they don't give a crap, even though they made me this way. I'm desperately hoping disability goes through! I sure have enough medical evidence to support that I'm barely functional. I've been diagnosed by 2 hospitals, 3 psych clinics, and about 10 psychiatrists. My poor boyfriend takes care of me, finances and around the house.
It's nice to see there is a whole community of people who understand what it's like to go through this.
I'm starting school in the fall after a huge history of dropping out non-stop because of anxiety, and I'm desperately trying to find a dog I can train as a service dog. I'm in treatment for PTSD weekly with a therapist, monthly with a psychiatrist and every few months with a general practitioner. I work really really really hard at it and do everything my doctors tell me to do. I don't have access to any therapy groups though, which sucks. I definitely took full advantage of them and went to every single group when I was in the hospital the second time.
I can't work because of my PTSD. My parents are both loaded but refuse to help me because they don't give a crap, even though they made me this way. I'm desperately hoping disability goes through! I sure have enough medical evidence to support that I'm barely functional. I've been diagnosed by 2 hospitals, 3 psych clinics, and about 10 psychiatrists. My poor boyfriend takes care of me, finances and around the house.
It's nice to see there is a whole community of people who understand what it's like to go through this.