Different things work for different people. If you try and it doesn’t work out, you can stop or ask doctor for alternatives. If you feel you don’t have enough information about the medication, possible side effects etc, call the doctor and see if they can answer your questions. If you want to try a bit longer with therapy before starting medication, theres nothing wrong with that choice. Healthcare should occur in the context of informed consent, but some doctors are not great at the ‘informed’ part!
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Gorgeous day outside. Shopping done. Went for a big walk in the park. Now I have the cbfs so just gonna read or do jigsaw. Dinner will be meatballs with mash and salad.
Fluffness tester.
I think Leo’s said 12 months until they close. Probably the time they need for apartment plans and approvals.
Sirena is the best tuna.
I currently have negative motivation credits so sadly none to lend. But I’ll leave this here. Jog on the spot, a few air punches, then show that floor who’s the boss. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=btPJPFnesV4&pp=0gcJCfwAo7VqN5tD
Chef’s payment.
NZ far away. They are saying the risk is strong currents and surges, but no evacuations needed as there are no land areas at risk. Just don’t go swimming or boating until the warning is lifted. Still scary though.
Have never tried it and have no intention to. Leave that ultra processed chalk on the shelf. If you can boil water you can make mashed potato. No skills required. Peel and chop potato, boil in salted water until done. Drain, mash, add some butter and milk. Fluffy goodness done.
I don’t know much about bipolar but it seems like a pretty awful experience. The chance of a permanent cure would be tempting.
Hope you feel better soon