I would go see the NHS psychiatrist as the DRC is just therapists and not doctors or anything. I don't know that you have to take any more/different meds or that a psychiatrist will necessarily "label" you anything and it would be good to talk to a psychiatric doctor about how to come off the anti-D's and effects, etc. instead of just your regular doctor. You don't have to do anything the psychiatrist says or agree to become a patient, etc. so I don't see any harm in at least going to see how/if one can help, being more specialized than a therapist and regular doctor are with psychiatric meds. You all's medical system is pretty "backed up" anyway so I don't think you would have any trouble "losing" the psychiatrist if you didn't agree with what he had to say and I doubt there'd be much of a "record" to follow you around if all there was was the one meeting you didn't follow up on. I don't know how you all's NHS records work but it's possible your regular doc could check for you what the low-down was and "fix" anything the psychiatrist said/did you didn't like.
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