detach wrote:You could also contact "the National Alliance for Mental Illness", they are across the U.S. If you aren't having success finding a clinic on your own that 1) you can get an appt with within 2 years time? or 2) that will do a sliding scale for your income, then you might want to give this organization a try. Also, no one seeing a pdoc needs to have a GP to my knowledge.
http://www.nami.org/
okiedoke wrote:Oh, that's good to know. I figured a pdoc would want to rule out all potential other health reasons for depression/whatever and want me to see a doctor first. Or do blood tests or who knows what. I haven't been to a doctor of any sort since high school.
Is that just how it works when using insurance-- see a general doctor, who then refers a person to a psych? Or can someone just go to a psych when using insurance and skip a doctor too?
detach wrote:okiedoke wrote:
A psychiatrist IS a doctor, a doctor who specializes in psychiatry. They can order blood work if they want to. Mine does every 6 months to monitor my tegretol level and white blood cells. Any other potential reasons for depression can be ruled out by the psychiatrist, if they're any good. My pdoc has never told me to go see my GP, ever.
constantvoyager wrote:Self-medicating with OTC lithium is a very bad idea. First, the binders they use are inferior to the binders in prescription lithium, so they alone can give you side effects.
Second, you have no way of monitoring your blood lithium levels, which means you could throw yourself into lithium toxicity, which is really really bad.
But, since the OTC lithium is really meant for cognitive protection, I'm guessing the dosages are very low and won't do anything for your BP anyway.
To sum up, don't play with the amounts of lithium needed to treat BP unless you're under a doctor's care. It could be fatal.
It just occurs to me that a lot of these supplements you're taking are quite expensive. If you stopped taking them and saved the money, you could afford to see a psychiatrist.
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