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    Ibia Itoro, MD

    Ibia Itoro, MD

    4.4(8 reviews)
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    I write to inform former, past, and future clients that they may or may not be correctly diagnosed…read more Before I explain, I want to say the Dr Itoro was an accomodating and nice lady. She tried her best to meet my needs while I was 3 hours away for college. For that reason, I was grateful. However, I was misdiagnosed as Bipolar by Dr Itoro. During the 1.5 years I was treated, I chose to believe the diagnosis because I was desperate to return to my original self. I followed every guideline and suggestion. Took every pill, even when I felt emotionally worse, gained 30 lbs in 2 months, sickly, yeast infections, and my flawless skin turned cystic (rolling scars to this day). In an attempt to be a 5 star patient, I joined a Bipolar support group. It was during those weekly sessions that I realized, I was unlike the 30 regular attendants. So much so, the group leaders and the group consistenly inquired about my diagnosis, believing I was NOT bipolar. From there, I sought out other professional opinions. Not two, three, or four, but seven! Each and every one told me to immediately stop my medication for it was doing more damage than good. 1 month after stopping all medication, the depressive cloud faded, acne cleared, chronic sickness haulted, and I began to lose weight without trying. I felt balance the best I could be for having Post Traumatic Stress (my REAL problem which is in a good place now). A few months after stopping the medication, I tried to schedule an appointment with Dr Itoro to explain what happened, and ask questions. Her response was to find a new doctor since I did not see her during the last 3 months.... Lesson learned- seek mutiple opinions before signing up to prescription drugs. It will be three years come February since I stopped all medications prescribed by her (AND from anyone else). I STILL have reactions from those drugs.

    I've had four psychiatrists and two therapists since I was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder in 1999…read more Dr. Ibia is by orders of magnitude the best psychiatrist I've ever had. She's a psychiatrist, not a therapist, but she talks to me! And she listens! She has told me things about the meds I've been on for 16 years that I never learned in the 12 years I was on them before beginning to work with her - about interactions with OTC drugs and possible long-term side-effects - and she is extremely diligent about monitoring for these effects via asking questions and ordering regular blood tests. Dr. Ibia asks incisive questions about my life to determine whether anything medically significant is going on, while at the same time being warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental. Her stated goal is to keep me in a place where my symptoms are being managed - not just where I'm surviving them - and she strikes what I perceive to be an excellent balance in being willing to "tweak" my meds to deal with changes in my mental health, without reaching for drugs as a solution to everything. She is competent and caring and extremely concerned that I am getting the most helpful care possible. Possibly the best doctor - not just psychiatrist - I've ever had.

    Insight into Action Therapy

    Insight into Action Therapy

    4.8(4 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Before I met Cyndi Turner, one of the owners and Therapists at Insight into Action Therapy, my…read morelife, as well as my family's life, was a mess. My drinking was out of control and my wife even had a restraining order served on me requiring me to move out while we Both received therapy. There were numerous problems in my relationship with my wife and, with Cyndi's gentle guidance, my wife and I addressed these and we both were able to eventually return to a responsible relationship with alcohol. I haven't met all of the therapists at Cyndi's practice but, with her as the Clinical Director, I'm sure they are all well versed in this new approach to Alcohol Moderation. I once said, "I can't imagine the rest of my life without alcohol." I would likely not have begun therapy if I believed total abstinence was the only choice. Now, I actually find abstinence to be the easier choice. , Thank you, Cyndi and Insight into Action Therapy. You have taken a courageous approach in treating "Drinking Problems" and I'm sure your moderation approach will appeal to many more than an Abstinence-Only approach would...it did for me and my family. Still married, Even happier.

    BOY, I don't know were to begin; I am a VIET NAM Vet and suffered from P.T.S.D, on top of that,…read moreIam[ was] a heavy DRINKER, TRYING TO COOP with the HORER of war, at nineteen, after my tour, I HIT THE bars, drunk every night, could not, hold down a job, good paying jobs for the decade of the 60's I allso have something called ptsd, but did not know what that was, and I did not care, all I wanted to do was try and chase away 'The Bogy man" [ oh yes! thier is a bogyman] FROM THE BOTTOM OF A BOTTLE. I tried the VA, and Therapy, most of those " clinic's " did very little to help with both P.T.S.D and BOOZE and at one point of my life, I was a train wreck waiting to happen, and on one VETERIANS DAY IT HAPPENED I went to work, a nine to five job turned around and walked off my job. I had gone to a " FRIEND'S HOUSE ";THE TOWN DRUNK ,went to one of the American legions and drank all day, from o.900hr in the morning, and well into the evening. When my wife found this out, she was ready to clobber me! Then she took me to a new therapist, and I was running my mouth all the way there, saying" I don't want this sh....t any more. Now here I am sitting In a place called: "INSIGHT INTO ACTION", and I thought that this was JUST another fly by night clinic, boy was I wrong! At the time I did not know my wife spoke to a person , [CINDY TURNER DIRECTER of this ACTION therapy clinic. Now I did not know her to well, and was still running my mouth, using every word in the book [i was surprised she didn't clobber me]. now I did not know what to expect from her, but she just let me run my moth, and when my jaw got tired, after that, CINDY "SAID DO YOU FEEL BETTER NOW THAT YOU BLEW OFF SOME STEAM" "YES I SAID" EXECPT FOR my head, servers you right! Then I will see you Wednesday? yes I said! I has been a few years now, and I only drink in moderation, at parties, and, and stuff like that. CYNDI'S CLINIC has allso been helping my Wife coop with all this, both P.T.S., and booze. Thank you Cyndi, and your staff, LIFE IS much easier every day.

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