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psychiatric medications increased for Schizophrenic Paul Montgomery of Progressive Guaging and Controls

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>x-no-archive: yes >I love you, too, dearie.

thats nice . I will sleep so much better knowing that BTW any idea how acid bitch is doing?

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NNTP-Posting-Host: dialup-65.56.61.43.dial1.cleveland1.level3.net (65.56.61.43) >x-no-archive: yes >Your obsession with Hopper has become boring beyond the capacity of >words to describe. >It’s time to stalk someone else. >Why don’t you stalk me? >I think I’ve become a paragon as far as medications are concerned, and >yet I manage to function very well.

Function well? you call posting this to a support group functioning well? You dont give a toss for Hopper or you wouldnt have posted this. Its the very last thing he would have wanted to happen

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400 mg of Ultram? I used take Ultram as I have a mild case of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, a connective tissue disorder. I can do amazing tricks like crossing my elbows behind my back. I should have joined the circus. As I showed off my special talents I worsened my condition. Eventually I was given Ultram, 50 mg 4 times a day. It made me so sick, throwing up, dizzy, had to cut back to 100. How do you do it, especially with all those other drugs on board? I think I might be admiring you. -alabaster

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> x-no-archive: yes > Ultram, 400 mg daily,         two 50 mg tabs four times a day as > needed. > I can take the Ultram, as much as two 50mg tabs four times a day, as > needed, for pain from the fibromyalgia, which rears its ugly head > commonly when I’m under extreme stress. I’ve only had to take it two or > three times weekly since this latest mixed episode cycle began, but, > like I already said, I’m sure that the Neurontin is what’s keeping it in > remission, because it wasn’t until after I started my present dose of > Neurontin that my fibromyalgia has been in remission most of the time.

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you win the award for the most medicated person i have ever run across… clonazepam, 8 mg daily  – surely you are joking? your withdrawel, and it will come some day, will be a mo’fo’ Wellbutrin SR, 500 mg daily — another joke, speedy man, buzz buzz, don’t have a convulsion… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->x-no-archive: yes >Your obsession with Hopper has become boring beyond the capacity of >words to describe. >It’s time to stalk someone else. >Why don’t you stalk me? >I think I’ve become a paragon as far as medications are concerned, and >yet I manage to function very well. >I’m certainly functioning more adequately than I would if I weren’t >taking the meds. >If you want to hound a consumer of pharmaceuticals, I’m your man. The >following is a listing of the meds I take. >Celebrex, 200 mg daily,                 one 100 mg cap twice a day >clonazepam, 8 mg daily,                 two 2 mg  tabs four times a day as needed; >Lamictal, 500 mg daily,                 one 100 mg tab five times a day; >methylphenidate, 20 mg daily,           one 10 mg tab twice daily >Neurontin, 3600 mg daily,               one 600 mg tab four times a day, & >                                        one 300 mg cap four times a day; >Rhinocort Aqua nasal spray, >64 mcg daily, 32 mcg per accuation, >                                        one accuation each nostril daily; >Synthroid, 150 mcg daily,               one 125 mcg tab upon awakening; >Ultram, 400 mg daily,                   two 50 mg tabs four times a day as >needed. >Wellbutrin SR, 500 mg daily,            one 100 mg  tab five times a day; >The details are provided below, if you’re interested. >The Celebrex, 100mg twice daily, manages to completely eliminate pain >resulting from osteoarthritris in my knees. >Clonazepam is one of the generics I take, _ >I_take_two_2mg_tabs_four_times_daily_. That amounts to 16mg daily. Have >you ever heard of anybody taking that much clonazepam/Klonopin daily >.Neurontin is the only drug they’ve prescribed that has managed to keep >my manic symptoms under control, but if I’m really stressed-out it fails >to control the manic side of my mixed episodes adequately. The only >other drug that has helped is clonazepam. >It’s not really surprising that it has anti-manic capability because >it’s an atypical anticonvulsant, and every drug used to treat >manic-depression except Lithium is an atypical anticonvulsant. The >Nurse’s PDR lists ‘acute manic episodes of bipolar affective disorder’ >as one of its ‘investigational’ uses. >I also take the clonazepam because I have Panic Disorder, with >avoidance, which is generally referred to as agoraphobia. The clonazepam >keeps my agoraphobia under a sufficient degree of control that I can do >things like go to Marc’s to get my groceries, etceteras. My bank is >across the street from Marc’s, there’s a Pet Supplies Plus in the same >little strip mall as Marc’s. The library is a couple of blocks away and >Discount Drug Mart, where I get almost everything that I don’t get at >Marc’s and where I pay my bills. The library is across the street from >Drug Mart, and they’ll deliver and pick up books at my doorstep when I’m >doing badly and I won’t leave the apartment. Their catalog is online. >Cleveland Public Library, the largest and finest library system between >New York and Chicago, also has it’s catalog online and they also pick up >and deliver books to my doorstep, via UPS. >There’s a Record Revolution outlet between Marc’s and the library where >I special-order most of my World Music CD’s. >My internist is in a building, a ’satellite site’ of the Cleveland >Clinic where they only practice Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, about >five buildings past the one I live in, and a van from the hospital where >I see my pdoc picks me up and drops me off at my doorstep. That’s the >only time I go outside of my ‘territory’ unless I’m with my caseworker. >The drugstore where I’ve gotten my prescriptions for over twenty years >is at the far end of the northern side of my ‘territory’ >Five 100mg tabs of Lamictal daily is a huge amount. The Nurse’s PDR >lists 400mg as the maximum maintenance dose to be used for the treatment >of atypical epilepsy. It wasn’t until the pdoc added that extra 100mg >tab daily that I started to feel that it was keeping my depressive >symptoms under control at all. >Today the pdoc prescribed methylphenidate, also known as Ritalin, one >10mg tablet twice daily. Though my mood as been fairly stable, I’ve been >very apathetic, and to say that I dread the coming of the ‘holidays’ and >my 50th birthday would be an exercise in understatement. I figure the >methylphenidate will back up my other antidepressant meds, and it will >most certainly get me moving. I’ve been spending days at a time doing >nothing but reading, ignoring the housekeeping and the houseplants: two >of my ferns died back to the ground. At least I’ve been feeding the >fish. My freshwater tropical fish are so beautiful, and most of the ones >that I have, Malawi peacocks and New Guinea rainbowfish, become more >colorful as they mature. Most of the fish sold at pet stores are >juveniles. I have seven aquariums, but most are very sparsely populated >because they have special fish in them. >Neurontin, 900mg four times daily, yessir, that’s 3600mg of Neurontin >daily. The Neurontin has the added benefit of keeping my fibromyalgia in >remission most of the time. >I use the Rhinocort Aqua Nasal Spray once a day, one squirt in each >nostril, for Vasomotor Rhinitis, which is quite common among those who >have fibromyalgia. I started using it fairly recently. Before that I >used Vancenase for about twenty years, but the Rhinocort works better. >I take the 150mcg of Synthroid daily because I had Grave’s Disease and >they had to destroy my thyroid gland with radioactive iodine. >I can take the Ultram, as much as two 50mg tabs four times a day, as >needed, for pain from the fibromyalgia, which rears its ugly head >commonly when I’m under extreme stress. I’ve only had to take it two or >three times weekly since this latest mixed episode cycle began, but, >like I already said, I’m sure that the Neurontin is what’s keeping it in >remission, because it wasn’t until after I started my present dose of >Neurontin that my fibromyalgia has been in remission most of the time. >Finally, I take 500mg, that’s right folks, I said 500mg, of Wellbutrin >daily. It wasn’t until the pdoc increased my anti-manic meds to their >present level that I could take any antidepressant, and only recently, >about a week after the pdoc increased the dosage to 500mg, that I >finally feel that my depressive symptoms are under a sufficient degree >of control.

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