I am a final yr student of MBBS .I am suffering from depression from MDD since 3 months.i am taking on going medication-
Tab.escitalopram 20 mg 1-0-0×contd
Tab.Desvenlafaxine 100 mg 0-1-0×contd
Tab.clonazepam 0.5 mg BD PC ×contd
But I feel depressed in the morning .so,I go for morning walk.i failed in community medicine paper and got supple and cleared that.This is cause of depression.so , respected doctor what can I do?
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You need to consult your psychiatrist again so that he can adjust the dosage of your medication and along with that a bit of psychotherapy will help you
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Make your medicines are making you feel better and working fr you
Ask your Psychiatrist to revise your medicine if need arises..
Daily do some breathing exercises where you imagine yourself in your minds eye doing things successfully achieving your goals easily. There should not be room for negativity because depression makes you believe in negative thoughts which may not be true also..
Ask questions and challenege your negative thoughts
Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling
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You better consult your treating doctor. You may need augmentation of existing prescription or few counseling sessions.
Best of luck. Wishing you speedy recovery.
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