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Asked for male, 39 years old from Vijayawada
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General Physician•Roorkee
You must take some good vitamin supplements and eat five or six badaam soaked in milk overnight and drink that milk. Neurobion is a good vitamin supplement that you can take. Also avoid smoking and no alcohol as they degenerate the brain cells.
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" hi there, I am a medical doctor myself and an mbbs graduate, who is preparing for neet-pg myself, so do not have much time rather two months left before exam ,so this is highly directed towards only senior psychologists (preferred) and senior psychiatrists, I have a psychiatric history of using medication since 4 years and right now I am having occasional crying spells and inability to feel like reading which I used to enjoy before although I am put on bupropion 300 mg and lamotrigine 200 mg and amisulpride 100 mg and alprazolam 0.5 mg ,sleeping meds are just to counteract modafinil which I take them occasionally to decrease fatigue and increase motivation to study, I will be thankful if someone who is well experienced can provide me with counselling to decrease to cope up with stress and crying spells and any one who can alter medication to the circumstance I am in right now can just give a suggestion, I want to a consult with a psychologist or a psychiatrist and I do not have enough time to maintain a mood journal so any coping skills within short time against crying spells can just drop in a suggestion ,i want to take a consult, thank u.

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Psychologist•Bangalore
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Unfortunately, therapy cannot be hastened in any manner but it is possible to bring about some functionality to begin with and gradually you can develop good coping skills and recovery over time. You need to consult a psychiatrist for the medication part and follow some therapy along with it. Anyway, it is not good to try to temporarily stave off a condition like this, and some good lifestyle changes are required to heal you. You can contact me on mobile for the therapy.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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Lamotrigine causes weight gain. Garcinia doesn't cause irritability and can be taken with lamotrigine. Garcinia is promoted for weight loss and no scientific study is available.
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General Physician•Navi Mumbai
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Do you snore? You can ask your wife or any person who sleeps in the same room about it.
Your depression could also be responsible. In that case, you may need adjustment of your medication.
Since when are you taking Lamez 100 ?
Please give a detailed medical history.
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Psychiatrist•Ludhiana
Please talk to me as to what operation was done.
You may consider Lamotrigine or Baclofen.
Can be considered.
Contact me over phone for further discussion
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I am in depression and a lot of exam stress as I am a medical pg aspirant and a doctor, I am using few medications, bupropion 300 mg, lamotrigine 200 mg, venlafaxine 37. 5 mg, aripiprazole 5 mg, pacitane 2 mg, rabeprazole and ondansetron, these r prescribed drugs by a psychiatrist but I myself take. Few medications since 4 years to help with my studies, stimulants (legal ones) to be specific, modafinil 200 mg, selegiline 5 mg, caffeine 220 mg, and the problem now is I never smoked in my life, although I used to drink one year before, only one year I used to drink, was a social occasional drinker and never had cravings and have been alcohol free since a year, but now although I never smoked before, I feel like smoking to relieve my stress despite taking so many drugs, I am still suffering, feel like crying and lack of motivation to study unless I take stimulants, so smoking cravings without even smoking ever before is my problem, I don't know why?, I was maybe a bit influenced by looking at movies and my friends all around me who smoke whenever they r stressed out, which helps with them actually, maybe I thought smoking a bit might relieve stress and make me motivated a bit so I start studying again, can any psychiatrist can help me with this problem? And explain why I am having cravings ?(note: the bupropion I am using is for depression not for smoking cessation), please help me find a solution, I would take a consult as well if somebody who r addiction specialist who can help me with my problem and explain what I am going thru, thank you.

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Psychiatrist•Ghaziabad
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Its probably due to social learning from your intimate environment where you would have seen people taking about/ experiencing stress and smoking simultaneously. Other probable reason is the use of stimulants which usually provokes tolerance with time and as you are taking stimulant at a fixed dose so the brain might have demanding for some stimulant and it knows that nicotine is one of them. I believe you are on a cocktail of medications both self prescribed and self medicated, the latter ones ...more
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Im searching a best seizure medicine which has very low side effect and which do not effect to liver, kidney heart and others organs, my neuro doctor has offered me to choose one medicine from "phenytoin, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, eslicarbazepine, sodium valporate, topiramate, levetiracetam, lamotrigine, diavalporex, phenobarbitone, currently i'm taking clobazam 12.5 mg and lacosamide 200 mg per day but nothing improvement. I feels suddenly extreme difficulty till 30 to 50 second, I always remain conscious at that time and can talk with anyone but that difficulty what I feels which is unable to express in words. My mri report show: ring shaped cortical/ subcortical lesion with eccentric dot and blooming on swi and calcification on phage image in the left hippocampal formation with minimal peripheral gliosis/edema. Findings represent calcified granuloma most likely related to neurocysticercosis. Other diagnostic consideration is tuberculosis. 2. Mild increased signal and volume loss of the left hippocampus as compared to right. Finding are suggestive of left mesial temporal sclerosis. Clinical correlation is suggested" while I do eeg test when normal condition always show normal eeg but when 30-50 second extreme difficulty happen during eeg show abnormal ieds: left anterior temporal and there are few sharp wave discharge starting from left anterior temporal region. Now according some above report which medicine is the best for me please suggest. I want to change medicine lacosamide and clobazam. Thank you.

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Neurologist•Delhi
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Every medicine affects some organ systems. As they get metabolised or excreted or turn into active metabolite. Levetiracetam does not affect liver and is well tolerated but it does negatively affect kidney function.
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