
Jul 17, 2009, 09:00 PM
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Member Since: Mar 2009
Location: So Cal
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Hey Bera.....
I've experienced this too with Anti-D's. They work pretty good for some time and then it seems like it starts to drop off.....
Not meaning to throw meds at you, but sometimes if you add an extra med to your regime for a little bit of time it can kick-start the Anti-D's.
I know when mine stopped working, my prescriber started me on Lexapro, which can be taken with some other Anti-D's. It works well for some. It didn't work out for me, but we tried an Anti-psychotic after that and that one helped quite a bit. Not saying you're psychotic, but sometimes when these meds are added onto the med regimen in low doses, they can provide a good booster.
My only other suggestions are to see if you can modify your diet or sleep habits, maybe try to increase your physical activity, or try to add a craft or something you may find enjoyment in into your routine.
I think looking for a new T is a good idea too. You need someone that will be a good advocate for you and from what you have described it doesn't sound like this T is working out to well.
Take care....
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