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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Since you are already on medication I suggest you talk to your treating psychiatrist and convey your current symptoms to them. It is possible that some changes in medication dosages will help improve the symptoms. As they are familiar with your history it is always better to have a discussion with them regarding this situation.
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M.A.(H)Psychology, PG Diploma in Child G...read more

Psychologist•Noida
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The healthiest way to deal with a panic attack is to acknowledge it. Try not to fight your symptoms. But keep reminding yourself that they will pass.

There is plenty that can be done for people who have problems with panic attacks. These can include:

relaxation techniques, such as mindfulness and meditation
healthy diet and adequate sleep
exercise
cutting back on alcohol, cigarettes and drugs
distracting yourself with mental activities, like counting
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Opipramol 50 mg has adverse side effects. As you are interested to discontinue this medicine, you may take an alternative homeopathic medicine. I you are interested, book online appointment/consultation with me (commencing from text consult rs 149, audio/phone-rs 300) for further prescription and treatment.
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Psychiatrist•Dehradun
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Dear sekhar,
what are your current dosages of psychotropics and the clear indication of each? What are your current active symptoms, though it is understandable that you have bipolar disorder but what type, I don’t know yet.
As being a pharmacist yourself, I am expecting you to have this information about yourself.
You can mail me at email to discuss these issues in detail, as it will be tricky to titrate multiple medications.
Take care.
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I have been diagnosed with schizophrenia and depression for more than 15 years. I have been on different medications and had stopped taking medicines for some years in between. After multiple relapse, I am right now on tolaz 10 mg and rexipra20 mg before sleep and pacitane during the mornings. I have been on this dosage for more than 6 months. I would like to know when these medications will be reduced as my doctor has said that I have to concentrate on recovery instead of asking questions like when the medicines will be stopped. Due to multiple relapses in between in these 15 years, the doctor has said that the medicines might have to be taken for life time. My major problem is the muscle contractions, a pull feeling in the muscles of both my legs, and diarrhoea which are hampering my normal behaviour.

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Psychologist•Chandigarh
Hi along with medication you need to go for psychotherapy sessions with a clinical psychologist for both the features. Main is the thought process you need to work onto. And when you make your thought process strong despite of thinking when I will improve or how much time it will take focus on therapy and the negative or false thought patterns will be fading off slowly or you will learn to handle when those thoughts are coming. Regards.
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That is quite delusional and is not such a good sign at your age. Apart from the medications you are taking, you must seek the help of a counselor and learn some new skills and techniques to deal with daily life. That person will also help you understand reality from fiction. You must trust the person and learn to agree and live by what s/he says in spite of your inner leanings. You are distorting reality and illusions and delusions will plague you endlessly if you do not combine therapy with me...more
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