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Self harming thoughts
After taking ssri for 7 days and leaving it ..i'm having self harming thoughts and anxiety...should i start it taking again or stop immediately
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psycho therapy
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SSRIs will take 2-4 weeks to act. Stopping It might not be the reason for your self harming thoughts, rather it is likely due to the primary emotional disorder for which it was prescribed. Consult your psychiatrist and get the doses adjusted properly. Good luck
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SSRI should be taken for atleast 4-6 weeks for appropriate response and continued even further to prevent relapse.
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kindly consult a psychiatrist as soon as possible and restart your treatment.
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avoid acting on any self harming thought, discuss your feelings with your family or friends. consult a psychiatrist as soon as possible
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It is very common to experience more severe anxiety symptoms at the start of the treatment. Be patient with the treatment , and give some tome for the medicine to achieve the required level in the body. The effect may only be felt after 10-15 days of the start of the treatment.
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Please start the medicine again asap. Please share your prescription and complaints in detail.
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Start talking to a trusted individual regarding your life situations. Stick to a daily routine.
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Hi.. More details are needed regarding your condition.. like what for ssri was started. Ssris are used as treatment for anxiety and depression.
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kindly consult for further management
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Stop it.. Take medication to stop this urge
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