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Old Sep 08, 2017, 08:36 AM
Zarzoour Zarzoour is offline
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hi all
i have mixed bipolar since 12 years in 2011 i went for treatment i was diagnosed with depression and given antidepressant that caused both depression and mania symptoms to get worse ... two years after it i was diagnosed bipolar....after 4 years of right diagnoses i am free from bad symptoms.....like suicide ........depression...OCD.....sleep problems....excessive spending........impulsivity......but i am also not attracted to anything....movies...tv shows...football....reading novels...work...studing and even sex
i am currently on tegretol 200 lithium 800....and halodol 5...serum tets are ok for lithium and tegretol

what shall i do or add as a medication
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Old Sep 08, 2017, 10:18 AM
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This might be a good topic to discuss with your psychiatrist. Maybe he/she can adjust your meds. Best wishes.
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Old Sep 08, 2017, 10:46 AM
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Maybe its just more of the anhedonic kind of depression? Definitely, as J noted, bring it up next time you meet with your pdoc as no one here can answer your direct question anyway.
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