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Old Aug 24, 2012, 03:03 PM
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I'm so agitated and annoyed by every little sound. When I have complete silence my mind races and won't stop. I'm anxious about bills and work and people. I obsess over minor details and replay them over and over in my head. I can't go out in public places. I start crying in front of strangers and stutter and get so scared I vomit on myself. I just want to be normal! I want everything to stop just for five minutes. I can go from super happy and content to absolute rage. I don't even think about it. It all happens so fast. Please someone help me, my meds are a complete joke.
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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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Old Aug 29, 2012, 05:47 PM
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I agree with Shezbut ~ I have a feeliing your meds need changing. Something isn't right! Either the meds are causing it or your need a change. But definitely talk to your docs and MAKE them do something! This is just ridiculous. You shouldn't feel this bad.

Let us know what happens cause we care! God bless. Hugs, Lee
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