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Hi Pounce,
Just about all medications have side effects. The question is always are they better or worse than the presenting problem.
I would always urge you to follow the advice of your medical professionals and it seems their views conflict.
Can I suggest you see the person that prescribed the medication you are currently on and discuss it with that person? Maybe also ask what they think of the proposed medication?
I'd be keen to hear how that goes.
Kind regards, John.
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dear Pounce, I see that you have posted a few times before, which is good and whether it was seeking help for yourself or replying to other comments, I can't remember.
All medications will list any side-effects that you could possibly get, but not necessarily so, because everybody is different, and the trouble with medication is that if it seems to make you 'high' then it's working on false pretenses, just like alcohol or non prescription drugs do to us, because we are not behaving our normal way.
I do understand that at last you want to be happy and that's a reasonable request, but there's a problem here in that as this drug that your doctor prescribed to you, wears off, you then need another one to feel 'high' again, no different than having another drink, and if the tablet is your last one, then you are going to get upset by not having any more.
This is why your doctor wants to stop you taking it.
It's like a 'round robin' and would also be interested to see what your doctor says about it. Geoff.
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Dear Pounce. I totally agree with everything Geoff has said. Meds do have 'side effects'. Your G.P is obviously concerned for you that is why he wants to take you off. It will take a while to readjust to not taking it, be guided by your G.P on this. One of the meds I was taking gave me 'Parkinsons' which was really scary. The psych who prescribed it had done so for the wrong reasons (he admitted this). If meds are not working, your G.P will pick up on it and will advise accordingly. Please discuss any concerns with him, that is what he is there for. Make sure he understands your concerns. Even if you do have a 'high' after taking them, tell your G.P, 'highs' are as dangerous as 'lows'. It may take a bit of 'guinea pig' treatment before your G.P finds something that works, work with him. He knows what he's doing.
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Hi John,
it was my doctor who prescribed the two ADs I was on, but when I went back to complain about one because it's making me fat and sleepy, he said to stop taking it. He then prescribed the anti-psychotic instead. I was a little hyperactive at the time, but no more than most extroverted people I think
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Hi Pipsy
Thanks for this info. I to was diagnosed with Bipolar about 12 years ago and was put on meds for this for about two years. My new Dr had the good sense to send me to two other phsychiatrists for 2nd and 3rd opinions. I didn't see both at the same time of couse. Both phsychiatrists diagnosed me with severe anxiety and not Bipolar. One of them actually smiled and said i had a great sense of humour, which made me feel good. I am sorry that you got Parkinsons from the meds...should i be looking into this?