I would be pleased to guide you.
As you told that you are taking 30 mg of bromazepam ( Lexotan ) , it is quite high dose about double the recommended dosage. Your first symptom is that you are “ depressed”
Point to ponder in this case are:-
-Who prescribed you lexotan, usually better medicines of same category are easily available.
- why you continue to Lexotan so long.
- Your doctor now prescribed you Antidepressant, Antipsychotic and benzodiazepine as cocktail of everything.
-You are now experiencing all the side effects of this cocktail
My Advice to you is
First,
-Consider your mental health in more professional way. Don’t mix up your valid issues and don’t take medicines without knowing your exact diagnosis.
- You are probably taking wrong combination of drugs as it may cause, huge sedation, decrease working memory, puffiness around eyes and weight gain. You may experience difficulty in concentration and tightness in your muscles. (If you are diabetic then you need to immediately stop these medicines. )
- you need wash out time from medicines for some days under proper supervision.
- go for your EEG if there is facility available around you.
- get help of oshoclnicpanchkula.com to know more about your management.
- follow one Psychiatrist for complete understanding of your illness.
- don’t ask for any medicines through on line discussions
I hope that now you may look your symptoms in more concerned way.
Answered2018-07-21 07:42:07
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