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I was a patient of depression 4 years back and I used to go to a psychiatrist He prescribed me some medication and I took those But after 6 months my family didn't let me take those medicines and made me overcome And now since 2-3 weeks I feel that I'm getting that old and depressed myself back I don't know what's wrong but I do know that there's something that's just not right I just feel like crying sometimes and out of nowhere I'm just sad...sad for what...I don't even know that....and these things happens within snaps of seconds Minute one I'm all happy and cheerful and minute two I'm all sad and just feel like crying there are nights when I feel sleepless and I just hate my life And there are some nights I just wanna sleep sleep and sleep I really don't know what's wrong with me I just want mental and emotional stability in my life What should I do?
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It will be better to restart medication after detailed evaluation with a psychiatrist. So chat personally with your details.
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Medicine has a course You cant leave it just like that untill your Psychiatrist says so You should get back on medicine since depression is relapsed Or you can also take paychotherapy Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling online or in person All the best
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