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Godsgirl8008

825d

What do you do when your meds aren't working anymore ?

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    • PinkPupButt

      825d

      talk to your doctor that prescribed them!

    • PurpleBadger

      823d

      I've had this happen several times. Kept maxing out different meds. What finally worked for me was a combo of Spravato (intranasal ketamine), ECT, and counseling.

    • GothMothEnby

      823d

      You definitely should talk to your doctor so you can fix the medication šŸ–¤

    • Heather123

      823d

      If they only recently stopped working, I might consider whether itā€™s seasonal depression kicking in to exacerbate your problem. I just started taking a multivitamin with vitamin D, Vitamin C, and B12, and Iā€™m feeling a lot better than I did a couple weeks ago when I was on the verge of a meltdown.

    • coffeeskullscience

      824d

      Ah well this week I took a step back and realized it was my period. But also I usually talk to my doctor. Most of the time itā€™s side effects I get and they say stop or switch it.

    • Emma37

      824d

      Talk to your doctor about changing meds, increasing your dose or even stopping them and trying out other treatments like therapy. Most importantly share with others, don't stay alone cause there are many solutions to try.

    • Queeenie

      824d

      Agreed with everyone else about seeing your doctor. I hope you find the relief youā€™re looking for!

    • ajar

      825d

      Definitely talk to your doctor. Your dosage could need to be changed or you might have to change medications all together, that can happen sometimes. Until then, try to keep in mind any coping mechanisms that have helped in the past

    • Savinity

      825d

      I stopped taking mine. Might not be for everyone and you should always talk to your doctor but itā€™s been the best thing for me so far

    • PinkPupButt

      825d

      talk to your doctor that prescribed them!

    • Taytum

      825d

      Cry

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