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Psychologist•Delhi
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Get in touch with your psychiatrist. Also for generalised anxiety disorder I would suggest you begin by making some lifestyle changes too. Start relaxation ecercises and mindfulness training activities. Cognitive behavior therapy is also very efficient in treating gad. Get in touch with a psychologist near you or online.
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Psychologist•Patna
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You don't go in medication you need psychological counseling and psychological autosuggestion therapy through the online process for three weeks without any medication for the removal of your psychological problems. You can contact me for this on Lybrate website or direct contact me for this on mobile. Thank you.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
You can use Glutathione supplements along with the present drug that your taking. There is no harm. Thanks.
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Psychiatrist•Bhubaneswar
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Hi

Thanks for seeking help here.

After carefully listening to your history n evaluating the issue we suggests. that you took medication earlier venlafaxine and now changed the medication..right ..

First of all , once need to evaluate your history in detail than only i can advise you about your query..

You should need to talk with me in privately..

Feel free to consult with me here in lybrate for further clarification and doubts if any with nominal fe...more
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Que to a endocrinologist & psychiatrist? Hello sir, my wife is 25 years old, mother of 2.5 years toddler and she is on following anti-anxiety and anti-depressants venlor-xr 37.5 (venlafaxine) zapiz 0.25 (clonazepam) pramipex er 0.375 (pramipexole) mirtaz 7.5 (mirtazapine) rosuvas f 10 duration of psychiatric medicine: 3 mnth can these above drugs raise blood sugar levels? Her sugar levels especially post-meal sugars are going high (165 mg/dl, 185 mg/dl etc) her father is diabetic since 20 years she has gain weight with above drugs and now her bmi is 29.5 her physical activity due to her psychological condition has gone low, again in past few months she ate too much of sweet and junk food whenever she had an anxiety attack (to bypass or lower down anxiety) my question to endocrinologist and psychiatrist is that: can these psychiatric medicines raise the blood sugar levels? If yes, what are the alternatives to these psychiatric medicines? A question to psychiatrist?

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Psychologist•Bangalore
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Anxiety and depression oftentimes go together. The weight gain is not surprising some due to the medication, and some due to lower metabolic rate, and low exercise, and emotional eating. There may be genetic influences for diabetes and she must take precautions. There seem to be some psychological problems that need investigation and treatment from a counselor too. I believe there may be some genetic predisposition or there has been some childhood issue, related to anger and fear, that needs urg...more
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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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Psychiatrist•Kurukshetra
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If the persons around you are feeling that there has been a change in your behaviour, compared to what you were before (before having illness, that is what you were normally), you must visit your psychiatrist as soon as possible.
There can be some situations where we are not aware of change in our behaviour after taking medications.
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