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Old Aug 24, 2012, 10:39 PM
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Since you're on some type of medication/s, does that mean that you're seeing a pDoc as well (psychiatrist)? Have you told him/her about these effects since starting the medication/s? Depending upon your age, and physical health, anti-depressants are known to often have adverse effects on teens and elderly. It's always recommended that you let your doctor know if you're experiencing negative effects to the med/s that you're taking.

Why is this? Only they know if your meds are a possible cause, or if there's some underlying reason for these symptoms. That's why all commercials (and written ad's) advise patients to talk to their doctors. If you haven't let him/her know about these struggles, now would be a good time for it. Don't wait for things to get worse to speak up.
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