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Ecg variation and flouxetine
I was on panic disorder and currently have anxiety , depression , and earlier psychiatrist prescribed flouxetine for me and I took it for 2 weeks , before taking medicines my ecg shows sinus rythm normal and after taking flouxetine it shows non specific st elevation , is this variation a concern or problem associated with medicine flouxetine , also I have sweating more than usual , can i continue the medicines or need to change medication ? Ecg's attached
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Do sports (at home, if you feel more confortable) but 3x 30min/week. Eat more greens, oilseeds, fresh fruits and food rich in magnesium such as: raw spinach, fish, beans, lentils, avocados, brown rice, bananas, figs and chocolate. If you have a pet, cuddle with it more often and take care of it. It will make you shift your focus from anxiety to something else. Try to catch the sun everyday for 10mins. Check your levels of vit D and B12 (adjust with supplements if needed). Yoga, you can find plenty of stuff online. Mindfulness meditation, it’s not hard, stick to it. When you feel anxiety, let it come, don’t fight against it. Take deep breath (inhale for 6 seconds, hold for 2, exhale for 6. Do it again). Just observe how tense and how bad you feel over nothing. Meditation can help to stand back. Sleep enough (7 to 9hours/night). Quit smoking and avoid drinking alcohol. Smile. Smiling, even for nothing, tricks the mind and releases happy hormones. Learn to manage your anxiety, it’s always going to be there because it’s a normal mechanism of protection but don’t let it rule you anymore. You are not alone.
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Sir, I will suggest you to speak to treating psychiatrist with it. he will guide you for the changes and what to do about it.
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Can be due to SSRIs only
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Yes you can continue
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