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Hello Ratcat, I am so very sorry for your family losses, as it's not easy to be without your younger brother who would have looked up towards you to guide and help him through life, and for our parents who brought us into the world, to pass away like they did is something we never want to happen.
The medication we take which could be for a long time, and in your case for 20 years, should be reviewed by your doctor, especially when your position in life or when unfortunate circumstances do happen, and please note I'm not a doctor, however, our personalities do change for whatever reason, plus new AD's are brought onto the market and perhaps something else could be more appropriate for you.
I know that changing them does require perseverance but it's certainly worth discussing this with your doctor.
Geoff.
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Hi ratcat
I am so sorry for your losses, you seem to have a lot of challenges in your life. I am no doctor either, but my psych recently changed my medication of 15 years and told me that its efficacy had changed and I needed new medication. I did change the medication as he directed, however it took a few weeks before I felt normal again. Now I'm pretty good. It is good that you are going to see the doctor, all I can really say is that I needed the change, and I did everything he told me to do. I really hope you feel better soon.
Leisa68
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Hi, there ratcat!
First of all, I am sorry for all you have gone through and for losing those that you loved.
I too cared for both my sick parents my father had cancer and like you, my mother had Parkinson's. This lasted six years before they passed away about a month from each other. I know that seeing your parents affected by such illnesses as dementia and Parkinson's can be tough to experience and accept and the grieving can be on a whole other level. I never realised the effect Parkinson's can really have on somebody until my mother was diagnosed. I was I suppose ignorant in thinking that it was merely the shakes and such difficulties, but I never expected to see the changes I saw in her and go through the struggles we did such as her losing all mobility and eventually losing her memory and then unable to talk or even eat or drink.
I am also terribly sorry to hear of your brother's passing and although I cannot relate to this personally, I am sure it was just as difficult if not more to process alongside the illness and passing of your parents.
I won't go any further at this point than to just say that you are not alone and here you will find support from many including myself and if you would like to talk further I'm here to listen.