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Do pschychiatric medications disorganize  your neural connection and makes mood changes and emotional problems and make emotionally dumb and like robot?
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No they don't. They lessen the impact of anxiety and depression which is already devastating for the patient to deal with. The illness itself makes the person a bit dull if it is depression or anxiety that is at play. Medicines taken for a short period of time can help revive the person, boost happy chemicals in the brain and take care of sleep and appetite.
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No, they don't. Medication is for treating and preventing a disease. The same is true for psychiatric medications. All medicines have side effects, which are also manageable. You need to trust your doctor and their treatment to get a full response. Please do not believe any random internet articles or people.
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