punkgod94
09-09-2008, 10:25 AM
Hello, looking for somebody more experienced than me to possibly help me. I went to a new psychiatrist yesterday (been to two previously, as well as my family doctor). I had previously been diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Depression, and Chronic Fatigue/Overall Malaiase (aka feeling like crap). I gave the new psychiatrist my complete history (took 40 mins to fill out the paperwork). He read my history, talked with me, asked questions, and repeated to me some things he believed that were true about myself. For the most part I told him he was correct...some things I didn't believe to be true and I questioned him about those things. He would then clear them up and it would seem to make sense (if not just slightly). I got a good impression that I finally found a doctor that understood me and could actually help me, rather than the other doctors who were just getting paid and waiting to see their next patient. In the end he diagnosed me with Bipolar Disorder. I believe he was leaning toward with Bipolar II, not Bipolar I, but I don't recall. Has this hapenned to anybody else??
I was kinda shocked when he said it but it DID seem to make sense when we were talking (before he actually diagnosed me). It's just that bipolar seems so serious compared to an anxiety disorder. I was shocked! Not like a pregnancy shock though...more of a disbelief than an "oh no, not me...how?!?" It's funny because the 1st psychiatrist I saw DID diagnose me with GAD, but upon our first meeting he said my symptoms could be several things, and he did mention the possibility of bipolar, as well as other mental issues such as ADD, etc which lead me to believe he had no clue what he was talking about. I mean, how can you go from being ADD to being depressed and anxious to being bipolar??? In any case, I'm being prescribed new medication, Lamictal, titrating my way up to 200 mg daily. No more SSRIs or benzodiapenes for me.
I was kinda shocked when he said it but it DID seem to make sense when we were talking (before he actually diagnosed me). It's just that bipolar seems so serious compared to an anxiety disorder. I was shocked! Not like a pregnancy shock though...more of a disbelief than an "oh no, not me...how?!?" It's funny because the 1st psychiatrist I saw DID diagnose me with GAD, but upon our first meeting he said my symptoms could be several things, and he did mention the possibility of bipolar, as well as other mental issues such as ADD, etc which lead me to believe he had no clue what he was talking about. I mean, how can you go from being ADD to being depressed and anxious to being bipolar??? In any case, I'm being prescribed new medication, Lamictal, titrating my way up to 200 mg daily. No more SSRIs or benzodiapenes for me.