Complementary therapies I take in addition to my
medication:
GNC Triple
Strength Fish Oil
$19.99
Serving Size: 1 Softgel Servings Per Container: 60
Calories: 15 Total Fat: 1.5g
EPA: 647mg DHA: 253mg
GNC Mega Men Sport Multi-Vitamins
(Bonus Size)
$34.99
Other Cool Stuff:
Tablet/Pill Splitter
$5.99
GoFit Yoga Mat
$24.99
Homedics LCD Digital Scale $39.99
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Dissociative Fugue (formerly Psychogenic Fugue)
Diagnostic Features
The essential feature of Dissociative Fugue is sudden, unexpected,
travel away from home or one's customary place of daily activities,
with inability to recall some or all of one's past. This is
accompanied by confusion about personal identity or even the
assumption of a new identity. This disturbance does not occur
exclusively during the course of Dissociative Identity Disorder and
is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance or a
general medical condition. The symptoms must cause clinically
significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other
important areas of functioning.
Travel may range from brief trips
over relatively short periods of time (hours to days) to complex,
usually unobtrusive wandering over long periods (weeks or months),
with some individuals reportedly crossing numerous national borders
and traveling thousands of miles. During a fugue, individuals
generally appear to be without psychopathology and do not attract
attention. At some point, the individual is brought to
clinical attention, usually because of amnesia for recent events or
lack of awareness of personal identity. Once the individual
returns to the prefugue state, there may be no memory for the events
that occurred during the fugue.
Most fugues do not involve the
formation of a new identity. If a new identity is assumed
during a fugue, it is usually characterized by more gregarious and
uninhibited traits than characterized the former identity. The
person may assume a new name, take up a new residence, and engage in
complex social activities that are well integrated and that do
not suggest the presence of a mental disorder.
Diagnostic Criteria for
Dissociative Fugue
The predominant
disturbance is sudden, unexpected travel away from home
or one's customary place of work, with inability to
recall one's past.
Confusion about
personal identity or assumption of a new identity
(partial or complete).
The disturbance
does not occur exclusively during the course of
Dissociative Identity Disorder and is not due to the
direct physiological effects of a substance (a drug
abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition
(temporal lobe epilepsy).
The symptoms
cause clinically significant distress or impairment in
social, occupational, or other important areas of
functioning.
Name:Zachary Adam Odette Birthdate:06-06-1985 Location:Swartz Creek, Michigan USA Diagnosis: schizoaffective Medications Taken Daily: 40mg of
Abilify at night, 300mg of Wellbutrin in the morning, 600mg of Trileptal at
night, 50mg of Revia at night Complementary Therapies: talk-therapy
once every two weeks, 4g of omega-3 EPA fish oils taken daily, 1000 I.U. vitamin E taken daily,
1000mg of VItamin C taken daily, Mega Men Sport multi-vitamins taken daily,
Magma Plus Green Foods supplement taken daily, animal-assisted therapy (dogs), go running and
exercise daily,
taking two classes at local college, no street drugs taken since year 2005, and
I'm tryin' to give up cheap booze...