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Posted by rjlockhart98 on September 18, 2005, at 16:30:33
I have thoughts that come that sometimes i dont want. I get unbalanced and feel that my thoughts are going, i dont know. What is the definition of mental insability, and is it treatable, or curable.
Mood Stablizers dont seem to help. Klonopin i know take 6mg. Zyprexa 5mg, Dexedrine 30mg, Restoril 30mg (nightly).
What does it mean when you feel unstable?Uncontrolled thoughts and fears that cause anxiety, anxiety seems to keep me safe when its high.
Please someone tell me something.
Is mental instablity listed as a mental disorder in the Psychiatric Journals.
Posted by gardenergirl on September 18, 2005, at 16:33:12
In reply to Question: What is mental instablity itself?, posted by rjlockhart98 on September 18, 2005, at 15:42:35
Hi Matt,
I redirected this thread to the same thread on the Social board. Here is a link:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/social/20050916/msgs/556448.html
Thanks,gg
Posted by Paulbwell on September 19, 2005, at 0:19:42
In reply to Question: What is mental instablity itself?, posted by rjlockhart98 on September 18, 2005, at 15:42:35
> I have thoughts that come that sometimes i dont want. I get unbalanced and feel that my thoughts are going, i dont know. What is the definition of mental insability, and is it treatable, or curable.
> Mood Stablizers dont seem to help. Klonopin i know take 6mg. Zyprexa 5mg, Dexedrine 30mg, Restoril 30mg (nightly).
> What does it mean when you feel unstable?
>
> Uncontrolled thoughts and fears that cause anxiety, anxiety seems to keep me safe when its high.
>
> Please someone tell me something.
>
> Is mental instablity listed as a mental disorder in the Psychiatric Journals.I think you should examine your use of Dexedrine Matt?
Cheers
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