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Psychiatrist•Udaipur
How you feel after taking medicine. If you r ok, then continue the same. If not then add another medicine like escitalopram, fluoxetine, buspirone. Along with medicine if you start cognitive behavior therapy in your management program then it will increase prognosis
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I have been suffering from generalized anxiety disorder from the age of 14 since 2002. My father suffered a heart attack and was admitted to icu. I was in a movie theatre watching a movie and was brought to hospital to see him. That incident triggered my anxiety disorder. The burning sensation / butterflies in the stomach will not go away. That makes my mood worse and impair cognitive functions. Studies and exams became nightmare for me due to this problem. I was treated by a clinical psychologist initially. He trained me progressive muscle relaxation and guided imagery. I did that with some success but my problem worsened and another clinical psychologist trained me deep relaxation with jpmr and diaphragmatic breathing. But my problem never went away and I continued with my studies somehow. Completed 12th and joined b.tech. But I could not pass b.tech papers. The doctor I was seeing was against psychiatric medications and my parents were also not interested in that. In 2011 due to some personal issues my problem worsened and I decided to see a psychiatrist. He prescribed me escitalopram and when it started working I saw a huge improvement. I cleared all my back papers. Then I joined a job and I did pg in mechanical engineering. When I tried to stop medication, the problems came back with a vengeance also the same medicine will not work. Doctors tried different medicines to find the one that works. Also psychiatrists did not advise any psychological therapy. escitalopram worked again and I felt better again. I got married and was leading a good family life. But the medicine stops working sometimes and I am helpless when they do and the symptoms return. Psychiatrists have tried ssri like escitalopram, sertraline, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, snris like venlafaxine, desvenlafaxine, duloxetine, then other meds like benzodiazepines, buspirone, propranolol, quetiapine, amisurplide etc. I tried even ketamine infusion and that made me feel worse. The only medicines that worked for me are escitalopram and duloxetine. But in those duloxetine stops working very soon and escitalopram stops working in 2-3 years. Now I am in a situation where escitalopram has stopped working. Is there any way to make it work again or any better medicines out there? I have heard stories of people who are on antidepressants on for a very long time. But I am not able to go past 3 year with relapse. I need serious help to live without this problem affecting my life. What should I do to go on antidepressants for a long time with out relapse? I have not tried therapies like cbt, mindfulness, act etc will I be able to manage my problem with psychological interventions like those? All my bad feelings come from my gut area. Is there any underlying biological reason for my disorder? I am willing to spend all my money to recover from this problem. I am inviting suggestions from all the experts in Lybrate who could help me recover from this debilitating problem.

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Psychologist•Chennai
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Better take hypnotherapy If you are interested I will treat you without therapy cost no need to worry
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Psychiatrist•Akola
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Rivotril is a unique 'Cross Scored' tablet, so it can be broken into 4 small pieces. You can start by taking 3/4th tablet daily instead of full tablet & just keep on reducing the pieces further & further till you can stop it altogether. Also, Please ask your Psychiatrist whether you are a candidate for medicines like Escitalopram &/or Buspirone.
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Psychologist•Delhi
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Yes. practice relaxation exercises, yoga, pranayam, have a healthy diet , have lots of water and be happy.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Some drugs have that effect. It is temporary and gets back to normal once you stop the medication. You can skip the medication and may become normal the next day. After sexual intercourse, you can take your medicine. Skipping very often will not allow the drug to act properly. In that case you may need a change of drug. Best.
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
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Hi, Thanks for writing in, welcome to the forum. Numerous antidepressants are available that are effective for GAD. Anti- anxiety medicines such as buspirone are also effective for GAD. Both these groups are not addictive. There is no one medicine that is considered best. Different ones work well for different people. Considering the severity, dose and side effect profile, the medicine needs to be individualized to each patient. Take care!
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Homeopath•Delhi
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Aconite 30. 4times a day in 1/4 cup of luke warm water..... avoid smoking drinking guthka etc along with raw onions garlic coffee and heeng. Once stabilized follow up for further management.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Etilaam is safe for short term treatment of anxiety, for longer term, you will be needing ssri, snri or tca group of anxiety reducing medications, since etilaam is a benzodiazepine and preferable be avoided for longer run. Other medications seem fine. All the best.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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No, you cannot. Cabergoline is used to treat a hormone imbalance in which there is too much prolactin in the blood (also called hyperprolactinemia). Delayed ejaculation can result from medications, certain chronic health conditions and surgeries. Or it might be caused by substance misuse or mental health concern, such as depression, anxiety or stress.
Medications used to treat delayed ejaculation are primarily used to treat other conditions. Medications sometimes used to treat delayed ejacul...more
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Sexologist•Kolkata
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Masturbating 1 to 2 hours before having sex. Using a thick condom to help decrease sensation. Taking a deep breath to briefly shut down the ejaculatory reflex (an automatic reflex of the body, during which you ejaculate) having sex with your partner on top (to allow them to pull away when you're close to ejaculating).
Medications sometimes used to treat delayed ejaculation include:
amantadine, a parkinson's medication.
Buspirone, an anti-anxiety medication.
Cyproheptadine, an all...more
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