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Asked for Male, 40 years old from Bareilly
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Psychologist•Hyderabad
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Dear lybrate-user, for depression counselling is first line and best treatment 1-2 sessions of counselling will change your life, in counselling counselor can analyze your issues and give you suggestions,
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Psychiatrist•Nadiad
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Very good effect of ciprolex except it is a bit costly. But recovery is much faster with good molecule and good quality. Go for it.
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Psychiatrist•Akola
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Simple answer no! homeopathy or for that matter any other form of treatment (ayurveda, unani) does not have 100% cure for depression. Your dose of cipralex is too low! with proper medicine doses & certain lifestyle modifications, you can get better for sure! good luck.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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If she takes regular medications, attends psychiatrist review regularly and you people give her adequate and normal emotional support and she gets trained in social skills, she can have normal life. All the best for her.
Asked for male, 27 years old from Gurgaon
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Homeopath•Nagpur
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Mr. lybrate-user GAD is a neurotic disease which affects the person to the extent that it might affect persons functionality and ability to survive in society normally so here understanding the fact that actually to what extent you are suffering from it is very important to prescribe right remedial measures and counselling for you
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Beta loc 25 contains propranolol which decreases your bp, heart rate and may cause dizziness. Get your bp, pulse rate checked, ecg done.
Second cause may be censopram lite, which contains escitslopram (antidepressant ,anti anxiety) and clonazepam (benzodiazepine, anti anxiety, hypnotic).since clonazepam causes sleep perhaps after getting up from bed under the influence of this drug you may have dizziness.
Since your case requires detailed analysis kindly online appointment.
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My father is 64 years old. He has been suffering from depression for 4 years. Doctor has prescribed him olanzapine 2.5 mg, clonazepam 0.5 mg, censpram 10 mg and zyren 100 mg. But he is not taking censpram and zyren as he says censpram increase his heartbeat. He also hide from doctor that he not takes them. He lies on bed from 9 pm to next day 2 pm and then he reads god's book till night. He only leave bed for eating food. When we ask him to do other activities, he starts saying negative things. He only washes utensils in the whole day and watch tv for very less time. The main problem is that he only get very less sleep at night say good sleep for 2 hours and light sleep for some hours. He urinate in every few minutes in day time and urinate for 8 to 10 times at night that is why he not sleep well. Urologist said he has no problem. The problem is linked to mind. He drinks excess water in day time whenever he feel anxious. Doctor please suggest some tips for his problem. Can he take alternative for censpram.

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Psychologist•Noida
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Sir, kindly consult with his doctor for medication changes, but I will try to take a different view of his condition. If he is 64 now and his problem started 4 years ago of depression it's close to his retirement age. It is advisable that we assess exactly the situation, conditions and environment at that time when this got triggered. Was he happy to retire? What were his interest areas? Has his condition deteriorated with time? If possible have good conversations with him on his topic of intere...more
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Psychologist•Jaipur
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Dear user your problem is related to your thoughts and negative thinking. Medicines are nit a propersolution you can reduce your medicines and then stop slowly but first of all I need a complete case history of yours and want to guide you about your thoughts and worries so that without medicines you can enjoy your life in a better way, but without knowing everything I won’t be able to help you. If you want to get rid of over thinking and negative thoughts medicines are not enough counseling wi...more
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