Being chased for the jab again

It’s only a day late FFS! It was a student nurse that phoned up. I hadn’t forgotten. Last one was on a Tuesday but I was going on a Thursday as that’s my usual depot day.
She even asked me what time I was coming in tomorrow when I told her I’d be in.
It’s not even as though they’re big on me being psychotic although things like delusions, " psychotic symptoms " and the enigmatic " difficulties with perception" have graced notes at different times.
They’re probably on high alert because last time I said I wasn’t sure I needed it.

You probably don`t like it-but I wish someone would do this with my son!

run for it , run…lol
take care :alien:

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It’s just the ” If they sit on the fence over psychosis why do I need an antipsychotic ? ” thing and the usual socially dysfunctional v mentally ill mindf*ck.

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you been naughty again you little monkey haha

I knew a bloke at the depot clinic who told me he had gone 8 months without it. I might have got more off schedule for the jabs recently but it’s not as though we are talking 8 months or even a month.
A few appointments ago I was told I was better than I had been. It was kind of hard for me to see. I think it’s possible to think that you have always been that way and forget what you were like before.
I guess they have their reasons for thinking the jab is important. Others often have insights that we don’t .

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Found this.

"Plasma levels of risperidone will remain at steady state
for 4 to 6 weeks after the last injection.
• Levels will drop significantly over weeks six to seven and
then more slowly over the following two weeks "

Page 3 http://www.humber.nhs.uk/Downloads/Services/Pharmacy/Guidelines/Risperidone%20Long%20Acting%20Injection.pdf so why the fuss?

I’m glad you are receiving decent treatment @firemonkey