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General Physician•Vadodara
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meftal forte two times a day after food for three to five days. stugeron75 one at night for dizzynes.
PETRIL BETA20 (salt-CLONAZEPAM+ propranolol 20 ) for confusion. one at night for two weeks.
if feel better continue
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The medicines you take are pretty good but I suggest that you combine it with some counseling. Anxiety has all to do with fear and your inability (or so you would tend to think) to handle the same. In your case it is about the exam. You need some confidence. Fear is based on looking too much into the future and imagining things that usually do not tend to happen (usually 90% of your fears will not happen). Now this will disturb your study if you worry about the exam. Concentrating her-and-now mi...more
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Psychologist•Gurgaon
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I am sure your psychiatrist must have advised the medicines after considering that you are breastfeeding. If you are still not sure then talk to your gynaecologist. For anxiety, you can also go for cognitive behaviour therapy. This is one of the best ways to manage anxiety.
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Hello,
it's not do easy.
Advice
assessment of vitd3 vit b12 t3t4 tsh level advisable
till then
**tab petril beta (clonazepam 0.5+propranol 20) one at night for two weeks at night.
**a to z cap for women one at night for two weeks.
If you feel better continue.
Eye problem short out but slowly.
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If chest test were normal it may be
acid reflux
or anxiety.
So you can take
ulgel liquid 10 ml after food without water after lunch and dinner. At least 30 min.
Tab rabiprazole20 one in empty stomach for ten days.
Tab clonazepam0. 5+ propranolol 20 (petril beta) one at night for ten days.
Ab phyllin sr 200 one at night for five days.
If you feel better can continue
ulgel
rabiprazole
petril beta20 for one month.
Plenty of liquid, light diet with lea...more
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Psychiatrist•Akola
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First you need to talk to your doctor about this cocktail of medications. If you are feeling nervous, it may be due to side effects of wakelert tablet which contains armodafinil as parent drug. In my view, petril beta at night is also not very useful, unless you have night time panic attacks plus d venizep & petril beta both contain clonazepam, which may be causing the daytime sedation to you, and for which you are taking armodafinil, to feel fresh. Also, why are you taking amipride? For what sy...more
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10 months ago, I started experiencing some annoying and terrifying physical symptoms including shortness of breath that lasts for 24/7 and heart palpitations and chest pain and burning. I've done many tests including x ray for my lungs, pulmonary function test, echocardiogram,electrocardiogram, blood tests and many more, they've all revealed that my physical health is completely perfect. I went to a psychiatrist who diagnosed me with gad, first he put me on paroxetine 20 mg and lorazepam 1 mg, I started feeling some improvement but when I stopped slowly lorazepam as my doctor told me, the symptoms came back worse and worse, I took so many vitamins but did never work with me, my psychiatrist put me again on escitalopram and then paroxetine and then escitalopram and lorazepam but my situation is completely unstable, I stopped taking my medication now, I just feel like they're just worsening my situation, nothing else. I am always feeling these very bad symptoms that are really affecting my lifestyle, they don't come as panic attacks but they come as chronic symptoms that literally last for 24/7.even when I am happy and relaxed, I feel them, I do my best to not feel them, but they just come. The people tell me that I am overeating or exaggerating, but the truth is I am not, and what confuses me so much is that I am not really anxious or depressed, you see when I started feeling these symptoms, I wasn't really having a bad time. I did never have a traumatic event in my life, sure people have ups and downs but that's normal. I have some obsessional thoughts but now I think they are slowly going away, although my physical symptoms are still bothering and killing me. It's like I am having a heart attack, I went to the emergencies twice, but the doctors always told me that there's nothing wrong with my heart or my lungs. I have insomnia, so much insomnia, I had sleeping problems from my childhood, it's now 6 am and I am still awake. I feel so tired and sick, my heart is burning and it hurts so much, I feel like I have no oxygen in my body, although my viral are good, but my heart's beats can be 130 to 140 in minute. Please tell me what to do. The people tell me that anxiety and depression cause me these symptoms, but I don't think so, I think that these symptoms are turning me depressed and anxious.

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Hello, lybrate-user.
It's really sad to know that you have to go through this, just keep up the hope you will get through this.
May I know how it started in more details please, and in what time of day the symptoms are more?
Did you take any medication or drugs before the condition appeared? I would also like to see the reports of the tests you have gone through, before suggesting anything. You can consult a physician for further look up into your condition.
Get well. God bless y...more
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