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Old Sep 11, 2012, 02:48 PM
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Not really feeling anything right now, it is definitely the meds at work. So what's worse, feeling things too intensely or feeling nothing at all? I'm sure alot of medicated BP's grapple with this issue (I'm not bp btw). I can feel things though, with a strong enough [external] stimulus, but for the most part I don't feel much right now.

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Old Sep 12, 2012, 04:34 AM
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What are you taking meds for? Depression? Perhaps the dosage isn't right. Sometimes the dosage has to be adjusted in the beginning before it is stabilized. Talk to your doctor if you feel it's not quite right. You shouldn't feel "flat."

Let us know how things turn out, will you? I'd really like to know. Best of luck. Hugs, Lee
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Old Sep 12, 2012, 09:46 AM
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What are you taking meds for? Depression? Perhaps the dosage isn't right. Sometimes the dosage has to be adjusted in the beginning before it is stabilized. Talk to your doctor if you feel it's not quite right. You shouldn't feel "flat."

Let us know how things turn out, will you? I'd really like to know. Best of luck. Hugs, Lee
Mood Disorder NOS. without this level of dosing I experience unstable mood shifts, obsessions & delusions (non-bizarre). So I'm kind of backed into a corner. I just wish I can feel normal again like I was before this episode.
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Old Sep 12, 2012, 03:53 PM
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I hope that you and your doctor can get together and work out the meds thing. Please post again so we know how you are doing.
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Old Sep 13, 2012, 08:14 PM
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I experienced the same thing when I was on medication a few years ago for depression. In my case, I hated not feeling anything at all. I felt like a robot. I felt more disconnected than ever. But you need to give time for the meds to work too. I know how frustrating that can be! But I agree with Leed and Jelly-Bean, it's all in which medication you're currently taking and the dosage as well. I hope you speak with your doctor and let us know how the changes work out for you.
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Old Sep 14, 2012, 10:41 AM
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I experienced the same thing when I was on medication a few years ago for depression. In my case, I hated not feeling anything at all. I felt like a robot. I felt more disconnected than ever. But you need to give time for the meds to work too. I know how frustrating that can be! But I agree with Leed and Jelly-Bean, it's all in which medication you're currently taking and the dosage as well. I hope you speak with your doctor and let us know how the changes work out for you.
Thanks. I feel better today, which is good.
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