Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how did your appointment go?
I was a little nervous to tell her everything, but I did. It went well. As many of you have mentioned, since I’m postpartum, she wants to keep an eye on me for postpartum psychosis. We are also going to have more frequent appointments. I’m going to call her immediately (or go to the ER if after hours) if the aggressive voices return. She asked me if I had any thoughts of hurting myself or others or if the voices told me to do things and I said no (which is the truth).
Thank you all for the kind replies and checking in.
Anonymous wrote:OP, how did your appointment go?
Anonymous wrote:Great you are seeing your doctor. I do want to reassure you that auditory hallucinations are much more common than many people think and not necessarily a sign of something worse, especially when as in your case they are long term and not distressing. What’s important is the change in the nature of the content. (And it’s great you have an appt tomorrow but this would be a good reason to call between appts or after hours if you didn’t.) good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your husband could have responded better; I'm sorry he wasn't supportive.
Please tell your doctor everything. Having all the information is how they will give you the best care.
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Trust me, OP, caring and competent healthcare professionals do NOT want to see you "locked up." They want to help prevent that. Knowing the full story is the best way to help you; helping you is the best way to help your family and your child. I'm sending you all my very best.
If, for any reason, your psychiatrist doesn't respond well, please report back. I bet some of us can identify providers who would get it and would be helpful to you. Hugs.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband could have responded better; I'm sorry he wasn't supportive.
Please tell your doctor everything. Having all the information is how they will give you the best care.
Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. This is DCUM at its best.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. I’m blown away by the kindness you internet strangers have shown me. Thank you. It means so much to me.
No voices today, but noticed increased anxiety. My mom took my baby for the day so I could relax. I didn’t tell her about the voices, however, I told my husband. Unfortunately, he wasn’t as supportive as he usually is. I told him I would be mentioning it to my psychiatrist tomorrow and he said he said to be careful what I say or that “I will be locked up”. This does not help my anxiety, of course. I can’t imagine being away from my baby. I think my husband was caught off guard and didn’t know what else to say, but still wish he was more supportive.