Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry 2008;10(1):68-68
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MondayAn amazingly busy day hit another speed bump when I stepped intothe room with TE. TE is a middle-aged fellow in tears. I am alreadyfamiliar with his story reformed alcoholic with bipolar disorder, whorecently refinanced his house to pay $200,000 of gambling losses after 1weekend in Las Vegas. I also know that his psychiatrist felt that heneeded a change in his medications, and since then, TE quit his job for noapparent reason. He also stopped taking his medications.