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At present i take the following tabs kept at a low dose as im very sensitive to tabs,Ive tried many anyway the S.V ive been on for 2 months i have to admit i was more calm my symptoms changed every minute,hour or day from totally in control high,irriateable angry to explosions,guilt,remorse,exhustion the emotions dont stop but the tabs have helped what am i!!dos says only bad mood swings??

2007-02-04 23:17:59 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

Re:the above i recieved 2 answers which i feel was uncalled for:You cant answer own ?No i cant & Doc says def not BP then the worst:Am i Boasting!what kind of sick answer is that!!Thanks for making me feel totally stupid.

2007-02-04 23:32:43 · update #1

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You could try asking your GP for a review of your meds, if they are not willing then go see another GP. You could also try alternative therapy and relaxing technquies to see if that will help with the side affects.

2007-02-05 00:29:32 · answer #1 · answered by denise4264 3 · 0 0

Please don't listen to narrow minded people, who engage there fingers to type before putting there brain in gear. I have suffered the same thing, have not tried SV or Q but diazepam will haunt me forever, ended up on such a high dose had to go to an addiction clinic to get off it. Please be careful, go back to the doctor or the person who gave you these tablets and explain how you are feeling. Sometimes you have to try a few tablets to find the best one for you, take care of yourself and remember you will feel better soon just hang on in there, take care x

2007-02-05 08:29:08 · answer #2 · answered by pringles 2 · 0 0

Sodium Valproate is used as a mood stabiliser as well as anti-epilepsy, and diazepam in that dose is a very mild sedative,Queitiapine is an anti-psychotic with a variety of uses.

2007-02-04 23:51:07 · answer #3 · answered by suebnm 3 · 0 0

If you're very concerned about the levels of medicine in your body, contact www.epilepsy.org.uk for advice on alternatives to taking medication. You can have an operation to stop or reduce the seizures. Alternatively, go to your GP if you're unhappy with the current levels of medication. (I assume you ARE epileptic, as Sodium Valproate is an AED - anti-epileptic drug).

2007-02-04 23:30:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Keep to the low dosage these tablets can be damaging to the liver over the years.

2007-02-04 23:23:15 · answer #5 · answered by Spiny Norman 7 · 0 0

Is there a question here or are you simply "boasting"?

2007-02-04 23:20:43 · answer #6 · answered by Davy B 6 · 1 3

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