Its very likely your doctor is going to want you stable for 6 months to a year before they are going to be willing to make a medication change. See about getting stable and being stable for a while and then make your request, your doctor is going to be more likely to follow through and actually make the change. Right now you are more likely to come across as fighting back/not following directions/flight risk. Be open that you really don’t like the injections explain why you don’t like them. Just be willing to put up with it for a while but make it clear that soon as possible you would like to make the change. In my opinion that is your best bet. Also in time you may find you prefer injections over pills, less stuff to remember which is important since you mention having issues remember to take them. If you do go back on pills make a routine and stick with it. I take mine at dinner right before bed, I never forget to take them. When I started taking medication I literally would stop while eating, get my pills take them and then go back to eating. I did this until I was able to actually remember to take them. A pill organizer is also a really big help. There are several kinds. Most are a weekly supply but some can be set up as a month in advance. I don’t think I like those as it can be easy to loose each days case. An example of what I am talking about https://a.co/d/0dGHnDLp
