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You are taking too many drugs without much improvement.
go to a psychiatrist who can give you more time , understand your current symptoms, use only 2 drugs in adequate dosages.
visit with a family member who know you well,with all past records.
I am sure you will be helped.
go to a psychiatrist who can give you more time , understand your current symptoms, use only 2 drugs in adequate dosages.
visit with a family member who know you well,with all past records.
I am sure you will be helped.
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No it is not curable, you can contro it or manage it , take necessary medicines to manage it under the guidance of your doctor
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Consult your neurologist regarding analgesics which are safe with anti epileptics. Discuss with your doctor the need for a transdermal patch of analgesic and physiotherapy.
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Keep continue with your medicines.
By example I put it like - neurology is a hardware and psychiatry is software.
Both specialities deals with brain but different disorders.
By example I put it like - neurology is a hardware and psychiatry is software.
Both specialities deals with brain but different disorders.
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Dear John,
Please follow at least one doctor's advice before you go out of control.
Did you have previous episodes of mania or depression? Any of your family members had any mental illness or suicide? Are you able to sleep and talk what is necessary? If so, take dicorate and qutipin. If you have high risk behaviour like hypersexuality, overtalking, overspending and do not want to sleep, start with risdone and pacitane and after some control go for dicorate. Dicorate will prevent future e...more
Please follow at least one doctor's advice before you go out of control.
Did you have previous episodes of mania or depression? Any of your family members had any mental illness or suicide? Are you able to sleep and talk what is necessary? If so, take dicorate and qutipin. If you have high risk behaviour like hypersexuality, overtalking, overspending and do not want to sleep, start with risdone and pacitane and after some control go for dicorate. Dicorate will prevent future e...more
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Sometimes resistance does happen to medications for which you need to consult psychiatrist again and get the prescription revised. Good luck.
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Dear user when we are aware about our problem we are able to control but we have to control it in a proper way. You are too young and taking these tablets, itâs not good for your physical as well as your mental health. If you donât want to take medication for life time then please wake up yourself, medicines are not a perfect solution for mental health or anger issues. You have to work on your own, your will power, your mind and thoughts. But due to certain reasons if you have anger issues y...more
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You can have Revital which is a unique daily health supplement and combination of 10 vitamins, 9 minerals, and ginseng. Provides energy and fights throughout the day fatigue. Improves mental alertness and increases ability to handle stress. Helps improve immunity. Helps improve quality of life.
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Hello. It would be helpful if you could specify since how long you have been taking these medicines and also since how long have you used alcohol. Erection problems could be psychogenic, or it could be the side effect of a medicine or long term use of alcohol. If it is causing hindrance in your sexual life, I suggest you consult a psychiatrist.
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