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I am very energetic and happy at night but I feel very guilty hopelessness and sad depressed in a morning and during whole day but little. My cleft palate surgery had done at age of 11 months. I am doing bsc in hotel management now. I was in depression in the year 2015. And since 2017 I am taking duvanta and pari credit 12.5 medicines by doctor prescription. But when I started feeling good I stopped medicines without doctor advise. Now I face mood swings. And it's affecting my studies and daily activities and all. I am a good student I passed SSC with 91 percentage then I went to science for 11 th but I dropped out because of depression then I went to arts but didn't attend then I have done diploma in DJ and passed HSC as a private candidate with 82 percentage in arts. Now I don't know what should I do? When I am happy I feel I can do anything but when I feel sad I feel I can't do anything anymore. Please suggest me what should I do?
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Dear Sir I can see that you are quite distressed. Please See a psychiatrist in person for a detailed evaluation and Treatment. Treatment usually consists of medications as well as psychological therapy. Antidepressant medicines are quite safe and can be effectively used for a long term.so don't stop or alter the medicines without a medical supervision.i am sure you will be better with right treatment and support. Thanks Regards Dr Ankita Mishra
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You do not seem be the person who can do without antidepressants.  Why take the decision to start or stop medicines on your own.  Psychiatric drug treatment has to be under medical supervision.  Or else they can cause obnoxious effects.  Go back to your doctor ASAP
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From your description it looks like you have severe mood  swings. It could be signs of bipolar disorder. You need to consult a psychiatrist for a proper evaluation. You also need to visit a psychologist who will give you training in dealing properly with these mood swings. All the best.
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