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Hi Luciban,
Welcome to the community here at Beyond Blue. Only your Dr. can answer if you need to increase your medication.
If you don't mind, I have a couple of questions for you. Did your anxiety increase because you were on night shift and had little sleep? Do you have to do night shift very often?
The Dr has given you these extra tablets on a short term basis, hopefully they will kick in and help with this situation.
Think about when you are feeling fantastic, what things do you enjoy doing? Then when you are feeling low, try to incorporate the things that make you feel better into your day.
You may be experiencing a slight slump right now, but there is no reason for you to stay there.
Have another chat with your Dr if you feel too concerned.
Look for the positives during your days and your shifts.
You mentioned you are in a high stress position and need to concentrate, so try to work out what is bothering you the most and work on ideas on how to resolve any issues you may have.
Hope some of this helps. Cheers for now from Mrs. Dools
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Thank you for your reply. In answer to your question, I was very relaxed about work and at work. I work a 10 hour night shift and the only "trigger" for this episode I can think of is some relationship issues which I had been mulling over for a week prior, but they were definately not major issues. I have a good supportive partner. They would seem very minor to someone else.
I have been on the same anti depressant before this episode on a very low dose for many years, however this time I am concerned that I am taking the same dose and my symptoms have flared up. I have to do night shift every 6 weeks. I have had two full nights sleep post the night shifts after taking the sleep medication and am still feeling low, that is why I am concerned.
I did see my Doctor regarding this relapse and she wants me to try another few night shifts and then if my mood is still low, she may increase the mediation.
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Hi Luciban,
Thanks for getting back to us. It is good you have been able to discuss your medication and work situation with your Dr.
I'm having to lower the dose of my medication as it is making me too tired and I am driving a lot of the day. Not a good combination at all! Some days as soon as I arrive home I am needing to go straight to bed for a sleep and wonder how I managed to get home.
It is important to keep in touch with your Dr about al of this.
Depression can be a very strange illness as we do not always need an incident or an event to trigger an episode of depression, it can just happen by itself.
Have you done much research into depression? I have found the more I understand the illness the better I can manage it. But that doesn't happen all of the time either! Ha. Ha.
I hope you are able to find some answers to any triggers or to work out ways to combat the feelings you have right now.
Cheers for now from Mrs. Dools