walking on eggshells- just can't get on with others in long term
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I have some problems that have been with me most of my life- I am moody, people feel like they are walking on eggshells around me. I get very emotional and suffer anxiety. I feel that people are against me and lack trust in them. MY long suffering partner has been a rock but can't always be there. My question is will my relationships and mood stabilise on starting Quetiapine, which was prescribed today at 25mg? I despretly want to get on and develop a career as all previous jobs have ended with me leaving or sacked. People can also see that I am very caring, considerate andb loving to others but the problems above overide all the good. Will my relationships and mood improve?
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NickOliver altair1967
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I sympathise. You sound a bit like me. I have described myself as being allergic to others. It would clearlybe difficult to work with others in a caring capacity if you fall out with people and you throw wobblies.
There are creative fields such as music or art where you work on your own and occasionally work with others eg in an orchestra or a choir which you might consider.
These days there are many occupations where you can work on your own via the Internet or email and occasionally meet with people.
I suffer from bipolar (is that your diagnosis) and after my most recent breakdown and subsequent long hospital admission I was advised not to work fulltime again (I am now 61). This is partly because they thought that I couldn't cope with the stress.
For instance, I take things very seriously and I would not leave alone things that concerned me there.
Outside work one can generally walk away from confrontation or leave activities where you find that people wind you up etc.
You therefore need to get counselling to consider what work might suit your personality and mental health issues.
Best of luck
Nick
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leighann29 altair1967
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HI Altail.
Sounds to me like you may have Borderline Personality Disorder. My fiance has this same exact behaviors you're talking about. Weve been together 4 years now but over the coarse of the 4 years I have gotten severe anxiety and panic attacks because of feeling I'm never doing things right, he thinks I insult him all the time when I'm not etc etc etc. Anyway now I am on seroquel 50mg. It's helping me tremendously. My fiance isn't on any meds. He was on 5 dif meds as a teenager and Risperdal. It gave him gynoclamastia and now he won't take any meds. I know this medication would help him so much. I feel amazing and I know this would help him too. He did try abilify for it but he lost all sex drive and it actually turned him into a zombie like state for 6 mos post taking it (only took for 2 mos ) Abilify is awful! I do not recommend that one to anybody. How are you feeling? Are u still taking the seroquel? Is it helping your symptoms? Have you had any weight gain? And what's your current dose? I'm very curious how your treatment is coming along for the sake if my fiance and our relationship.I know he truly loves me . .I just wish he had some relief from his thoughts taking him over and controlling him like this. I hope I didn't offend you in anyway. AND very sorry if I did. Maybe we can help each other find some answers.