Ironic or typical?
Long story short.. I'm bipolar. I took my medicine religiously for about a year. I hated how all the drugs made me feel, like a zombie with no life. I'm in nursing school and I work at a Children's Hospital. I love my job, but I never seem to connect very well with the people that I work with. No friendships outside of work other than with people I already knew before hand - that sort of thing. Anyway, my husband and I get into fights almost constantly since I stopped taking my high dosage of Seroquel about 5 months ago. I cry all the time, but I would hate to go back on that particular medication. The other day, my husband tried to do everything for me, treat me like a princess, and I still managed to be upset and cry. This in turn led him to cry and break down. The next morning, I checked myself into a Psych hospital for evaluation. They sent me home and want me to get an MRI and tons of blood work done before they continue any type of treatment. That same day, I come home to find a letter from the college I am attending. "Congratulations," it reads, "You have made it in Psi Beta Honor Society for Psychology." I started laughing. Is this even close to normal?