Sometimes we can get the impression that Drs know best, but the reality is: all of us are individuals whose bodies react differently to medications. It’s important that you communicate these concerns to your Dr so that he can find a solution that works for you. If the medication isn’t helping and certainly if you feel like it’s making your situation worse, you should immediately contact your Dr. To discuss it. Speak very bluntly to your Dr. If you feel suicidal, explain that to them.
Chantel
1 year ago
I’ve changed medication a few times, but I think my current medication is working for me. Just don’t give up, it’ll all come together.
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Sometimes we can get the impression that Drs know best, but the reality is: all of us are individuals whose bodies react differently to medications. It’s important that you communicate these concerns to your Dr so that he can find a solution that works for you. If the medication isn’t helping and certainly if you feel like it’s making your situation worse, you should immediately contact your Dr. To discuss it. Speak very bluntly to your Dr. If you feel suicidal, explain that to them.
I’ve changed medication a few times, but I think my current medication is working for me. Just don’t give up, it’ll all come together.
Yes, everything I got just made me feel tired