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hunter

(38,310 posts)
75. All sorts of wretched things happen in U.S. healthcare.
Fri Jan 20, 2017, 12:14 PM
Jan 2017

Doctors are increasingly forced to practice "assembly line" medicine.

The patients come through their offices and emergency rooms like chocolates on a conveyor belt.



It's a false kind of productivity.

My vacation to the psych ward was my second bounce. On my first trip to the E.R. they gave me some powerful meds and sent me on my way in less than 24 hours.

A week later I was in worse shape.

I don't really remember my first day in the psych ward because I was hallucinating so badly, and paranoid. I remember wandering the halls late at night when some cheerful nurse caught up with me and gave me some meds I just took without question. Then he led me back to my bed and I sat there for a time. There may or may not have been a blood draw too. I figured if they were going to kill me, with pills or needles, or anything else, that was okay. I was just done.

Since then I've been taking some pretty powerful meds, but they seem to be working, except for some of the OCD stuff I've always suffered, much of it useless. I've become very chatty here on DU, and I can chew on computer code for hours at a time, my current obsession being image processing and compression algorithms, especially those that require minimal cpu horsepower.

Once again I've learned how important it is to have a support network of family and friends because here in the U.S.A. the social "safety nets" are very unreliable or non-existent, especially for those of us who suffer more severe forms of mental illness.
Find a professional you trust. It varies. nolabear Jan 2017 #1
That's what I'm doing...but I'm scared lunamagica Jan 2017 #5
The truth for me... MFM008 Jan 2017 #59
I know... cilla4progress Jan 2017 #2
I took Paxil for a little while a long time ago. Kept me in a perpetual stuppor lunamagica Jan 2017 #7
Suicide tavernier Jan 2017 #3
My goodness! I'm so sorry for your loss. Yes, I asked, thanks for the warning lunamagica Jan 2017 #10
Thanks. tavernier Jan 2017 #14
The SSRIs, including Zoloft, have a black box warning TexasBushwhacker Jan 2017 #65
This message was self-deleted by its author CountAllVotes Jan 2017 #76
Side effects can be bad... nausea is the least of those. InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2017 #4
Yeah, that's what scares me lunamagica Jan 2017 #38
I'm sure with the right doctor, you'll find the relief you're lookin for... all the best. InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2017 #68
Depends on what ails you Blaukraut Jan 2017 #6
I had side effects with Welbutrin. redwitch Jan 2017 #16
The only thing it does is make him less hungry and more active Blaukraut Jan 2017 #17
Swelling of the face. redwitch Jan 2017 #18
How long ago was that? Mellomugwump Jan 2017 #21
I have both, though the anxiety is worse, and lately it has hit the roof lunamagica Jan 2017 #39
Impotence GliderGuider Jan 2017 #8
Well, that is not a side effect that worries me I'm a woman. lunamagica Jan 2017 #40
Sorry you are in a difficult spot marylandblue Jan 2017 #9
Thank you. I was dealing wit this for a long time, but always made the effort to look for the good, lunamagica Jan 2017 #42
Saved my life. tammywammy Jan 2017 #11
I'm glad it helped you. I already suffer from dry mouth from other meds lunamagica Jan 2017 #43
Ruined my life ghostsinthemachine Jan 2017 #12
But that's how I feel now. No interest in anything lunamagica Jan 2017 #44
Not with Zoloft but with other anti-depressants. Laffy Kat Jan 2017 #13
I second Celexa (citalopram). roamer65 Jan 2017 #24
I take vortioxetine shenmue Jan 2017 #26
Had to look that one up. It must be relatively new. nt Laffy Kat Jan 2017 #34
It is shenmue Jan 2017 #35
My mom is on Citalopram and is doing well.. I agree with you on the increase of anti-depressants lunamagica Jan 2017 #45
I take that too radical noodle Jan 2017 #56
My advice would be to work closely with your medical professional Docreed2003 Jan 2017 #15
I Had Creepy Dreams But... otohara Jan 2017 #19
Take it at bedtime. That's what I did. Worked great. nt Laffy Kat Jan 2017 #29
Someone prescribed that for me once... 2naSalit Jan 2017 #20
It's not an opiate, or anything remotely resembling one. Crunchy Frog Jan 2017 #73
See if cannabis works for you. Side effects may include NightWatcher Jan 2017 #22
Oh, I wish. But I woudn't even know where to start lunamagica Jan 2017 #46
Ask a high schooler. ;-) TheBlackAdder Jan 2017 #80
We really need a "like" or "heart" button trixie2 Jan 2017 #90
For depression or anxiety? lisa58 Jan 2017 #23
Both, but the anxiety is much, much worse lunamagica Jan 2017 #47
Please seek medical advice from a professional ismnotwasm Jan 2017 #25
The Zoloft was prescribed to me today by a Dr. But it still scares me lunamagica Jan 2017 #49
Just realize you can't stop taking it (or any SSRI) suddenly Warpy Jan 2017 #27
I completely agree with that. smirkymonkey Jan 2017 #36
Diahrrhea, and turned my anxiety to agitation n/t teenagebambam Jan 2017 #28
That's awful. I'm sorry it had this effect on you lunamagica Jan 2017 #48
My sister likes it progree Jan 2017 #30
I'm glad it helped your sister. The sleeping part sounds like heaven lunamagica Jan 2017 #50
I would try to work w/ a doctor. I think that most people have the reactions that they smirkymonkey Jan 2017 #31
I was prescribed the lowest dose, so I guess I could try. It really makes me feel goo how well lunamagica Jan 2017 #51
make sure you aren't bipolar Takket Jan 2017 #32
No, I'm not bipolar. How terrible for your love one. I hope she found another medication that helps lunamagica Jan 2017 #53
With me, it wasn't a good fit. hunter Jan 2017 #33
You have gone through so much. Thanks for sharing your experiences with me lunamagica Jan 2017 #57
As an FYI compsports Jan 2017 #71
All sorts of wretched things happen in U.S. healthcare. hunter Jan 2017 #75
There is genetic testing available now to see what anti-depressants would be best for you. blue neen Jan 2017 #37
I had this testing done. DawgHouse Jan 2017 #41
It's so helpful to know that, isn't it? blue neen Jan 2017 #77
Yes very helpful and I am glad my Dr recommended it. DawgHouse Jan 2017 #79
Wow, that's awesome. I'll see if I can take that test. Thank you lunamagica Jan 2017 #58
I hope it's helpful for you. blue neen Jan 2017 #78
I refused anything stronger than Xanax trixie2 Jan 2017 #52
Well, he prescribed it. I never took anti-depressants, exept a few weeks of Paxil over 20 years ago lunamagica Jan 2017 #60
That's not good trixie2 Jan 2017 #67
It's in a completely different class of medications. Crunchy Frog Jan 2017 #74
My doctor was talking Zoloft at first trixie2 Jan 2017 #81
Not saying that it doesn't help you with your depression. Crunchy Frog Jan 2017 #82
+1000 smirkymonkey Jan 2017 #89
Didn't do much for me but it changed my father's life (for the better). WillowTree Jan 2017 #54
Yeah, I can see that from all the responses lunamagica Jan 2017 #61
Much good luck to you in finding what's right for you. It can be done. WillowTree Jan 2017 #64
True. I'm glad it's helping your father lunamagica Jan 2017 #83
I use it and it helps. HOWEVER, Are_grits_groceries Jan 2017 #55
Yeah, I'm working with a doctor. Finding someone I can talk to? not that eady lunamagica Jan 2017 #62
I am startled True Dough Jan 2017 #63
Yes, this is a crazy world, and more people need help just to cope lunamagica Jan 2017 #84
Try Celexa or Wellbutrin instead. Fewer side effects emulatorloo Jan 2017 #66
Thanks. Im not a man, but will consider Celexa or Wellbutrin lunamagica Jan 2017 #85
Helped my depression but easttexaslefty Jan 2017 #69
Hmmm. My biggest problem is the anxiety. I'm glad you found a medication that helped lunamagica Jan 2017 #86
It didn't have much of an effect on me, but I don't seem to respond to SSRIs. Crunchy Frog Jan 2017 #70
Yeah, that's what scared me the most...withdrawal lunamagica Jan 2017 #87
Forgive me if compsports Jan 2017 #72
I do have a low level, but take massive doses of vitamin D lunamagica Jan 2017 #88
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