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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Few diagnosis like bipolar depression and dysthymia need many years of antidepressant treatment. Not only in Kerala, but all over the world, psychiatrist prescribe long term antidepressants when indicated.
"People having depression commonly refuse to take antidepressant. You can also refuse, if you don't want to improve your quality of life. If you want your depression to worsen your life, you can even refuse to go to psychiatrist.
The way the drugs are prescribed ...more
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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd, Transact...read more

Psychologist•Bangalore
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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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Psychologist•Noida
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1.use deep breathing
deep breathing is another effective way to relieve stress and anxiety. It helps you with physical symptoms such as shallow breathing and rapid heart rate, and it also helps with controlling your thoughts. When you practice deep breathing, you're forced to take your thoughts off of whatever is causing you anxiety and to focus on the breathing technique that you are using.
2.keep a journal
journaling can be an effective way to deal with your anxiety and to find rel...more
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I am taking venlafaxine 225 mg morning and quetiapine 100 mg at night for my recurrence depressive disorder from nine months I have continue taking these drugs from nine months before that my illness covered slowly and now m facing problem during these drugs at drowsiness and more dreams at night sleep and much more feeling of sleepy at morning time I am wake up around 9 am morning and no freshness feeling of awakening and yesterday I hv discuss all these things with my Dr. Assistant bcz my Dr. Not available in hospital at my following visit so I hv discuss with junior he is change my medicine and stop my night medicine quetiapine and he started new medicine stilnoct 6.25 mg at night time so please tell me stilnoct 6.25 mg is better medicine comparer to quetiapine please tell me according my condition which one medicine better quetiapine or stilnoct 6.25 mg bcz many Dr. Says stilnoct is addiction medicine he is in clonazepam form.

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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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I totally understand that you are having difficulty with your sleep with your current medications. Sleep can have an immense effect on your mood and it is imperative that you change your medications with consultation from your prescribing doctor. I also believe that the quality of your sleep has a lot to do with your daytime routine and it does help if you could explain your sleep in detail with your psychiatrist. With regards to your medications, quetiapine and stilnoct are two entirely differe...more
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I am suffering from cannabis induced psychosis from 8 years. See I am really stressed and depressed in my life. I hear voices which bully me, I see people talking about me and all things. I am educated about symptoms but not getting a treatment. Please I need treatment. Will anyone help. Escitalopram, venlafaxine, fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, oleanz plus, lurasid. All done on me. I gave every medicine enough time. I mean to every medicine a year. And every single medicine I mentioned gave me panic attacks, heavy eyes, heavy head. Please understand me I blindly followed every psychiatrist I visited but what will I do when the medicine gives me relaxation for 1 week, than headache starts, after that heavy head and sometimes panic attack. After that my doctor says its due to anxiety, I still take it, than a worst panic attack comes. Than I take etizolam, than paroxetine starts than the same thing repeats after sometime. From last 5 years, I am in a circle of my health. Crying.

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Psychologist•Bangalore
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These are all psychotic symptoms and need not only medication but also intense psychotherapy. If you have not tried therapy, you are likely to get worse and suffer unnecessary disturbances. So now you need not follow therapy blindly because you will be taught tools, skills, and techniques to help you deal with the psychosis. This is a difficult path but it is clearly the best way to sort out your problems effectively. There is no doubt that this disease is debilitating but you must persevere not...more
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Hello, I am 51 years male and an Engineer, a patient of Anxiety and panic disorder since last 16 years and under the treatment of an eminent psychiatrist in Kolkata and he used to treat me with different dozes of Paroxetine and after some years, different dozes of Deveniz. Since last 06 months I am suffering severe panic disorder in every morning after waking up from sleep due to extremely rough and rude behaviour of my immediate boss almost on every day due to minor reasons probably due to some pre accumulated anger against me which caused me severe anxiety and panic disorder in almost every morning before going to the duty. The symptoms are burning sensation in hands and legs, sweating and headache and vomiting tendency. I have told my doctor and after two times medication changing he prescribed me Pexep-CR-25x 02 tablets, Venla- XR-75 and Venla-XR-150 mg and Betacap -TR-40-one tablet daily and suggested to keep Zapiz-0.25 mg for taking it on sos basis and the fact is that in spite regular using of those medicines since last one month not very much improvement I have found and that thing has been reported to my Doctor by sms and he suggested for waiting and using this medication as per his advice before revisit to him in the next month. Now much question is, Are my treatment is going on on the right track? Besides medication, do I need any more therapy like counselling by psychologist? One thing, I have to say that I am residing alone in my working place which is a remote area and my family i.e my wife with two sons, elder one being 01st years medical student and younger one class Ix student and they are residing at a place which is near about 02 hrs distance from my working place and I will normally visit my family after 15 days interval.

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Psychologist•Gurgaon
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Yes treatment is fine but therapy and counseling with psychotherapist will help you improve faster Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling Connect with me through text or audio on Lybrate app All the best.
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