About me

HI,

I am 25 female who has had a very tough life have gone through a lot of beavements problems at school problems at home I feel so alone I suffer from bpd anxiety and depression. 

I work full time although I do find work very hard. 

I want to be on my own all the time I don't have any friends.

I have problems with my eating anorexia and problems with my eating. 

I am on diaxepam, as and when needed other medication Eg antideprsants haven't helped much at all.

I might have ASD though the SABP need to confirm this 

I have had 3 mis carriages and one abortion as it would of been very disabled

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    Marjorie195 said:

    Is the drug safe for your babies?

    I think Sez is very well aware, according to her previous posts, that taking any more drugs than necessary is not ideal. I am normally very averse to over medication but there are occasions where a moderate amount can provide a benefit that is worth the risk. I think that it would be better if she could get some sensible CBT etc from the nhs but she doesn't even have a confirmed diagnosis yet. The need for sleep and calm suggests that, on balance, Sez should not be over alarmed about the use of her medication. I would hope and encourage Sez to take this discussion to her GP or CMHT for more professional advice on her particular circumstances.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    Marjorie195 said:

    Is the drug safe for your babies?

    I think Sez is very well aware, according to her previous posts, that taking any more drugs than necessary is not ideal. I am normally very averse to over medication but there are occasions where a moderate amount can provide a benefit that is worth the risk. I think that it would be better if she could get some sensible CBT etc from the nhs but she doesn't even have a confirmed diagnosis yet. The need for sleep and calm suggests that, on balance, Sez should not be over alarmed about the use of her medication. I would hope and encourage Sez to take this discussion to her GP or CMHT for more professional advice on her particular circumstances.

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