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Medicine combination

“My mother has been taking ambulax medicine since the last 20 years Pehle vo ek 2-3 goli khati thi pehle din lekin ab vo sirf roj 1 dawai khati hai daily Pehli unhe anxiety hoti thi Ab unhe aadat hogayi hai Kya ab vo m 16 (Methylprednisolone 16 mg) 1 goli subah 1 collashot c2 dopahar mai Aur 1 isorac 20 (Isotretinoin) raat mai 1 pinodin tx (Tranexamic Acid and Pine Bark Extract) raat mai 1 ambulax (Alprazolam and Propranolol) raat mai Kya vo ye sab dawai kha sakti hai Aur in dawaiyon ke uses bata sakte hai kya aap Her age is 38 M 16 dawai sirf 6 din ke liye di hai dr ne Baki medicine 1 month ke liye except ambulax kyuki vo to vo daily hi leti hai pehle se

Could my symptoms be a brain tumor?

I am 26 years old and I’m very worried something serious may be going on, even wondering if I should rule out a brain tumor. For some time I’ve had extreme increasing forgetfulness (sometimes even forgetting meals), confusion, word-finding trouble/fumbling while speaking, occasional imbalance while walking stairs, mild headaches on waking, anxiety attacks around 4 a.m., and I sometimes vomit when very stressed. I am on pexidep 12.5CR since 3 Years My all test are normal B12 is 326 and I do exercise daily .but mental weak I also have extreme fearfulness and severe abandonment issues, cannot cope with stress well, and when I feel something may end or get disrupted, I can feel suicidal or overwhelmed. Could these symptoms be due to severe anxiety/panic or something neurological, and do they sound concerning enough to need a neurological evaluation? Should I consider a brain MRI or other tests to rule out serious causes? Please guide me on what evaluation would be appropriate.

Why Do I Feel Triggered by Certain Actio

I feel like some people (strangers or family members) do certain actions intentionally because they know those actions easily trigger me, and they mentally disturb me from within. However, I don’t feel this way about my parents, because I fully trust that they wouldn’t do anything deliberately to trigger me. In my case, some common examples are: someone honking loudly while passing near me, or someone making loud noises with utensils right when I enter a room. I start thinking that as soon as I arrived, why did that person do this action? Why don’t they do it when I’m not around? Whenever someone performs such actions in front of me, I feel anxiety and a lot of anger. Then I end up doing the same action myself, which gives me a sense of satisfaction. And I also feel that if someone has done something to disturb me, I will always respond with a similar action, no matter what. I feel like I've delusion of reference.

Extremely hungry

Hunger still increased 1 month after stopping mirtazapine — normal Hi everyone, I took Mirtazapine for about 15 days for sleep, but it increased my hunger a lot, so I stopped it. It’s now been 1 month since stopping, but my hunger still hasn’t gone back to normal. I’m still experiencing: Increased appetite Waking up at night feeling hungry Difficulty maintaining sleep I expected things to normalize within a few weeks, but it hasn’t. I am feeling hungry extremely, like I have to keep eating

Rexipra 10mg

Hi, I have been undergoing treatment for anxiety and panic attacks for the past two years. I am currently taking *Rexipra 10 mg* . I have recently conceived and am now 7 weeks pregnant. So is there any side effects of this medicine on the development of the baby. Kindly suggests me. I really need a guidance, please.

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