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Old Feb 13, 2018, 04:14 PM
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Hi
this been going on for a while now

it started a few weeks ago when i was at work and they ran out of a certain pizza i wanted to try i was mad and said i didn't want anything else i was almost crying as well and stop talked for a while but did talk before the end of the day. I often think people are being mean or mad at me because of they torn or no reason at all. Today I asked my boss a simple question they were having something going out and i asked if i should change all of the bags and she said yes like everyday (i could't remember the exactly words she said) and i felt she was annoyed by that or something so i was upset but it didn't seem she was upset I am on 150mg of seroqel and mirt and it was increase a few weeks ago but the thinking people are mad or being mean be going on for a while now. could I have depression again ?
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Old Feb 14, 2018, 01:02 PM
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You've noticed something is not quite right so yes, talk to your doctor about other options as far as medication goes. You might need an adjustment or different medication for a while.
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