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I can relate...most of my life I've never been comfortable having my picture taken. Trying to get me to pleasantly smile is like pulling teeth. Yet I love photography! Took many pictures of NT girlfriends...who seemed to love the idea. LOL....Go figure...Probably my favorite pictures of myself are from when I was a child (back when they had film cameras). These days I never like how I look in pictures. I’ve certainly become camera shy. I do have some recent pictures of me that I use for my dating apps - my speech therapist helped me pick out the best ones. But when I look at them, I still cringe.
I’m approaching four months on my meds at the end of the yearI’m proud of myself with my progress and how far I’ve grown.
Good luck for your appointment! I hope it goes well for you. Medication had helped me become a better person emotionally, mentally, and physically.Thank you for sharing.I’ve been on the meds I was taking before at a standard 40mg dosage, but went off them two years ago with my doctors permission thinking I didn’t need it. A couple months in, my behavior changed and I was put back on the standard 40mg dosage. After a year and a half of taking the same dosage I’ve always had, I discussed to my doctor about some mood changes I’ve been noticing at that dosage where I would get angry at random things for no reason. I felt really elated and peachy yesterday and today.
Tomorrow, I go back for my three and a half month checkin on my upped dosage. I hope it goes well