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Just be aware that valdox is quite expensive because it’s such a new drug.
I’m the same with most of the drugs I’ve taken but because I have such a cluster-f*** of problems, it’s hard to treat. My psych thinks I need EMDR to address trauma/ptsd, amongst intensive psychotherapy to actually change my thinking and behaviour towards myself. He genetic part is only one piece of the puzzle. My upbringing has a lot to do with my problems.
Nothing helped with the appetite because with anorexia, you basically trick yourself into not ever being hungry because food is your biggest fear. It’s all mind over matter. I do hear that seroquel in particular causes appetite increase and weight gain.
I think that you are an excellent candidate for psychotherapy. Based on what you've written here, you have a lot of experiences that would benefit from unpacking, and you'd benefit from somebody who will listen. I've been taking pretty intensive psychotherapy for a year now and am willing to discuss it with you in greater detail via PM if you're interested. Prior to that I've done less intensive psychotherapy.
It's also very dependent on the therapist. In my own experience, I've never done well with male mental health workers of any sort. I'm sure that there are exceptions out there, but overall I've done better with women therapists. It might be easier to open up to them, which is essential. If things are not working for you then you have all the freedom in the world to stop seeing your psych or to go see somebody else. I've done this a few times. I had one psychiatrist in Ohio who was totally useless, he just listened to me, took notes, and prescribed medicines, he never said anything and was unresponsive, so I stopped going. I had another a year ago who seemed convinced that one of my minor issues was a sign of mania (it's not, it's irrelevant), so I did not continue to see him. It is perfectly ok to stop seeing a mental health worker and to see somebody else.
In a way, you posting here is an example of your needing therapy. You need somebody who is willing to listen to you and to explore issues with you, since you sometimes post about personal issues as well. That's great, though there's a risk in that a few of the people here that are utterly confused on all subjects pertaining to activities of life.