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what can be the cause of this?
i'm not sure if this has to deal with my medication i switched to and i don't think i'm bi-poler. but,
i've been finding myself having mood swings. like one day i will be happy laughing with my friends and about an hour later i would be upset, a little p/o and such. sometimes if my mom askes me to do something i will do it with out getting upset or angery, but sometimes i will have an attitude or an outbrust about it. i think it's been about say 2 or 3 months since i was switch to a different med for my sezirue i had back in july. and i doubt my body is still getting use to it.. i went from taking 3 pills (300mg) twice a day, to taking 1 (100mg) twice a day, to taking 1 (150mg) twice a day.. and i really don't know it's cause of stress or what
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I think that it could defenately be the change in medication, when you change like that, many differnet things like that can happen. I'm sorry they are, I know how those mood swings can be. =/
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Yeah it sounds like your medication change....but then again I don't know much about that particular subject.
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*sighs* i just hope the next time i go see him (which is in 6 months) he doesn't give me a different med or doubles it..
i would rather be on my meds that i had to take 3 twice a day
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Why don't you tell him how it makes you feel, and that you would rather be on what you was before?
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yeah, but then again the pills i was taking (3 twice a day) was making me very tired
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How about calling the office and ask to speak to the nurse. Tell her what's going on so she can talk to the doctor and then she'll get back to you. I'm sure it's just the change but only your doctor can be sure in helping you with that.
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Yeah, I know a lot of people that have had their meds changed and didn't like how they made them feel, and they told their doctor, and he stuck them on something else that made them feel ok. So I agree with Chy, just call them, and ask 'em what to do.
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Feedback to your doc can be very helpful for them (and you). Write down your symptoms, when they are happening, and how you are feeling. When you call your doc you can tell them these things, and that should help them figure out the best thing to do for you.
-p
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