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I'm pretty sure that this is what has happened, but the psychiatrists will not see me for over a month. I work at a university (as a professor) and being hospitalized for this type of thing would be relatively embarrassing. I've called every psychiatrist within 100 miles (I live in a rural area). The soonest appointment I can get is 30 days. I even know what type of medication I need for myself (most probably a low dose of depakote). However, I can't get in to see a doctor.
Does anyone have any suggestions? This is very frustrating. I don't want to lose my job and everything else because of this. How do you get a doctor to see you in the greatest country in the world, with the greatest healthcare system in the world (so say the republicans :) ) ?!!! Please help!!!
1) Try to get a recommendation from your PCP or therapist (if you are not in therapy already, think about it). I remember once choosing a psychiatrist out of the phone book and it really wasn't a good experience. You'll feel more comfortable if someone you trust has referred you; 2) Once you have your list, call again and explain that you don't think you can wait a month. Usually when someone is in "crisis", they will squeeze you in for that week; 3) If there's still more wait than you can bear, maybe your PCP (primary care doctor) would prescribe something in the interim. Of course if you really feel in danger, there is the emergency room or emergency services (24 hour crisis line) in most communities. In most cases, when someone is manic, it is a family member who gets them help because the person with the mania is feeling so good. This doesn't sound like the case with you, as you seem mostly anxious about mania. Still, good that you're trying to take care of yourself and nip this in the bud. Good luck and hang in there!
Thanks again,
-'thejayfunk'