I m feeling inactive ...my mind is not active...no relaxation in mind...due to which feeling low and unhappy...don't know what my mind is saying me to do...how to cure this...I m taking antidepressants...from last 2 years...bt still seems mind is stuck not able to understand things clearly...help
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Discuss the dose/ change anti-depressants after discussing with your treating Psychiatrist. Also, consider starting psychotherapy. Make some lifestyle changes too.
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I understand you are in distress. You have been taking antidepressants for 2 years. Did you achieve full remission during these two years? When did you last feel apparently well?
Your current issue may be because of untreated depression or a recurring episode of depression.
Solution is to get a followup with a Psychiatrist so that your current profile can be evaluated and medicunes can be optimized accordingly.
There is always hope even if things seem bleak.
Dr. Pavani Narukurthi
MD Psychiatry
MindfulTMS Neurocare
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consult a psychiatrist in person or via online consultation
Take anti depressants under consultation with a mental health specialist only. Need details of your case to prescribe a suitable medicine. Please consult over phone for detailed case history and right prescription for your ailments.
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