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But now I am really struggling at work right now with impulsivity, disorganization, having to have things done my way, I have gone through several changes in co-workers and am really struggling with change, inattention, distractibility, hyperactivity, moodiness, temper issues and so much more.
I plan to call my doctor on Tuesday to see what we should do. I recently came off of Geodon because of potential interactions with the Seroquel. I'[m at a loss for what to do. It's also effecting my relationship with my husband. I need help.
I don't know anymore what is going on and that is not only annoying but kind of scary. I don't know what to do or what to talk to my doctor about. I don't know if I'm really bipolar or really ADHD or really both. I fit descriptions of both but right now I'm really struggling. The scariest thing is that I just saw him less than a month ago and things have gotten worse so quickly or maybe just more noticeable. It can't just be taking away the Geodon because very little of it was getting into my system because I wasn't eating with it. Please help me to know what to ask my doctor.View Thread

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