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Psychiatrist•Nadiad
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You are under cover of good medicine with good doctor. What you can add is. To know the cause of depression. First with psychological testing like TAT or Rorschach with the help of clinical psychologist.& then based on that add Psychotherapy. If does not respond then Ketamine therapy is the best option - if available at your area if does not respond get treated with RTMS therapy - a latest therapy for depression without medicine - go to google for details if not available then go for electric sh...more
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A good night’s sleep enables you to work tirelessly throughout the day. A good 6 to 8 hrs of sleep is essential for you to wake up chirpy and energetic. To improve sleep, you should fix a sleeping time. Meditation, listening to good music or reading can help you relax and help you sleep well. In case of anxious thoughts ,emotional problems or weird scary dreams are disturbing your sleep, the help of a doctor should be taken for proper consultation.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
it is nice to know that your depression improved and you are regular on your tablets. Cognitive remediation therapy can be tried either online or with a clinical psychologist who is trained into it. Rtms may not help much, since it does not reach the memory areas. Rtms will not cause further memory deficits.
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Sometimes medicines cause what is called postural hypotension. Sometimes, benign vertigo can be a side effect. Not to worry right now. Just follow these:
1. Drink plenty of water (3-4lit/day)
2. Don't get up suddenly from sitting or lying down posture. Allow a few minutes before starting moving around after getting up.
3. Check your bp occasionally.
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Psychiatrist•Nadiad
Thanks for asking this. You love your mother I could see that in your worry n concern. The treatment you are receiving is right. From psychiatrist. Convey best wishes to the family Dr. or psychiatrist.
The new therapies which can be added are some dose changes / addition of new n latest methods like ocd protocol eith rtms therapy b brief pulse therapy if required for almost complete recovery with minimum medications n symptom free - which finally we can decide after consultation - in our exp...more
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I am 42 and have been on psychiatric medicines for long. For almost 5 years now I have been taking depakote 250, paliris 1.5 mg and buspin 5 mg. Initially I was on slightly higher dose but this reduced dose I have been taking since almost 2 years. I had depression but I really didn't have anythin serious as such but to mention a few years back I use excercise very vigorously and have a light diet coz of that I felt some kind of imbalance I guess. Now I am more stable, do only light walks and eat and sleep well. I am also happily married and well settled now. I am actually trying to stop these medicines and I was in consultation with my delhi doctor but now have moved from there. Docs here have told me to taper it down slowly but whenever I try to stop them completlely, which I tried several times, I get severe withdrawal symtoms. Bad headache and weakness. I guess since I have been taking these for so long I am not able to stop. Please suggest how do I stop these medicines as I feel very lethargic also because of them. Is there any alternative medicine which can be taken to prevent me from getting withdrarwal symptoms and stop the above medicines. Please help!

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Medication will not teach you new skills to face life without them. If medicines have given you the opportunity to learn about life, then do take it and meet some psychiatrist for withdrawal management.
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