Depression? bipolar? i dont even know...?
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You make an excellent point.
As a patient, you have a right to know your diagnosis,
and you have a right to have the Dr. explain how the drug works and why she would choose that one for you. Unfortunately, depression can't be determined as easily as an infection , by a blood test.
So, here's what you do.
Write down a number of your questions,
When you walk in tell her you brought questions for her.
Don't be afraid to ask each one, even if it goes overtime.
She needs to be explaining what she's doing and why, and what positive outcome might be expected.
If she doesn't or won't - ask for another Dr.
Wellbutrin is a drug to help a person's mood stay even, without being too low. It works for a specific number of hours after you have taken it. Once the time runs out, it is no longer working in your system and the positive effects will leave. This is why you want to remember to take each pill at the same time each day. Wellbutrin can be used to address more than one diagnosis. (I'm not familiar with Trileptal)
Other forms of Antidepressants (called SSRI's) address depression from a different angle. They work on a delayed
reaction, weeks after they are taken, kick-starting your body to begin making the chemicals your body has been missing. The presence of the chemical seritonin helps your brain to function in a normal / non depressed way.
Diagnosis of which depression you have -- and which drug may work best for your body -- can be somewhat of a trial and error, educated guesswork. Your Dr. should listen to what you believe is wrong with you, ask you questions, and also observe you. Some Dr.s will also give you a written test.
While medication can be very benefitial in treating depression, you can increase the benefit and work toward
healing with the help of a professional counselor. Then you will be able to address the issues you are dealing with in your life and help you to consider possible solutions to what is bothering you.putting the need for depression behind you.
They're sometimes prescribed to simply treat depression, just depends on the dosage. Stick with your prescription and stay in touch with your doctor so your dosage can be adjusted as necessary. You are gonna be okay!
See depression and bipolar disorder at http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris... on pages 2, and 5: read those pages; take the tests, and see www.drugs.com
Excuse me? Look it up ***online***?
Any doctor who doesn't tell you fully and completely what she has diagnosed, what she is prescribing and what the effects/side effects are, should find another profession.
Get another doctor. Now.
you are probably just a homosexual
hullo
from your account, it seems that you are suffering from depression, no clear clue of mania, so bipolar disorder is out of mind, because bipolar needs cycles of depression followed by mania, which is not your case.
moreover your therapy are drugs used in depression only , not mania, but can be used in bipolar disorder to treat depressive attacks.
dr solo
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