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A little bit about me

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I’m a little bit of everything

Like a little manic depressive

And bipolar

A little schizophrenic

And adhd

I’ve been put on risperdal and upped my dose

On Effexor from 75 mg to 150mg

I also take Ritalin 40 MG

A day

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Hello Lene-Alice

Thank you for your message and sharing a something about you with us.

This is a supportive forum, so if you need to ask anything or share anything more , our members may have more help or information for you.

The topics and pinned posts might have more information for you.

Take care and best wishes

Lene-Alice.

Your explanation of your condition is very complex, given that your GP needs to be approached and a Treatment Pathway needs to be explored. Do you feel your real problem could be an Anxiety of Mental Illness. You problem needs the help and encouragement recommended by your Health Professionals

BOB

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