Posted by Sad Panda on February 3, 2004, at 5:40:39
In reply to Re: Reboxetine, Nortriptyline Desipramine., posted by crazychickuk on February 1, 2004, at 7:05:13
> Panda stick with the effexor and remeron for the time being if you are happy on them, What dose are you taking?... you need to see a phsyciatrist not a pdoc.. or is a pdoc a physciatrist? lol...
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> DonnaThanks Donna, I'm sticking with them for awhile but I am fishing around for my next move. I'd really like some drive & motivation but I don't want to go to an extremely high dose of Efexor to gain it. I think it might be better to be on a lower dose & add something else.
Here is a link to some of the acronyms used here http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20010122/msgs/52652.html
"Posted by SLS on January 26, 2001, at 20:28:46
In reply to Re: please help with the abbreviations used in posts, posted by gwen on January 26, 2001, at 18:50:11
ACRONYMS
BTW = by the way
IMO = in my opinion
IMHO = in my humble opinion
IMNSHO = in my not so humble opinion
IOW = in other words
OOC = out of control
QOL = quality of life
OMG= oh my god
FWIW = for what it's worth
TIA = thanks in advance
WYSIWYG = what you see is what you get
OTOH = on the other hand
IBTD = I beg to differ
AFAIK = as far as I know
KIT = keep in touch
FYI = for your information
CRS = can't remember shit
TX = treatment
DX = diagnosis
ROFLMAO = rolling on the floor laughing my ass off
ROFL = rolling on the floor laughing
MS = mood stabilizer drug
AD = antidepressant drug
AP = antipsychotic drug
AA = antianxiety drug
OTC = over the counter medications - available without a prescription
Pdoc = psychiatrist
Mdoc = medical doctor
Meds = medications
Therp = therapist
URC = ultra rapid cycling
RC = rapid cycling
OCD = obsessive compulsive disorder
PTSD = post traumatic stress syndrome
SAD = seasonal affective disorder
SA = scizoaffective disorder
SZ = schizophrenia
ADHD = attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (formerly known as ADD)
BPD = borderline personality disorder
BP = bipolar disorder or illness
OD = overdosed on med(s)
D/C = discontinue (usually a med)
PRN = as needed basis (usually in relationship to meds)
ADLs = activities of daily living
STAT = immediately
BID = 2X/day
TID = 3X/day
QID = 4X/day"
Cheers,
Panda.
poster:Sad Panda
thread:307173
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20040131/msgs/308776.html