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<blockquote data-quote="Yourshoesareuntied" data-source="post: 2822549" data-attributes="member: 25446"><p>Guys it's important to keep in mind...professionals don't always issue meds as a "fix" to the problem, many times it's to help someone level out, and hopefully be able to take advantage of one the various forms of therapy. With the help of your counselor or doctor they will start to modify your meds and if appropriate take you off them. I don't think any doctor really thinks discharging you with a fistfull of pills is your actual care plan.. its just to help you level off so you can sleep, then start to think clearly so you can seek out specialised help. This is generally the deal for these various "life events"... now some folks do have serious psychiatric issues that don't go away and they must follow their medical teams instruction and med routine to the letter....but that's not the main theme of this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yourshoesareuntied, post: 2822549, member: 25446"] Guys it's important to keep in mind...professionals don't always issue meds as a "fix" to the problem, many times it's to help someone level out, and hopefully be able to take advantage of one the various forms of therapy. With the help of your counselor or doctor they will start to modify your meds and if appropriate take you off them. I don't think any doctor really thinks discharging you with a fistfull of pills is your actual care plan.. its just to help you level off so you can sleep, then start to think clearly so you can seek out specialised help. This is generally the deal for these various "life events"... now some folks do have serious psychiatric issues that don't go away and they must follow their medical teams instruction and med routine to the letter....but that's not the main theme of this thread. [/QUOTE]
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