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Suggest Treatment For Suicidal Tendency

how many pills do it take 2 go 2 sleep an never wake up i carnt cope with no sleepin nomor its like ther 2 ov me i put up this front 4 other people so they think every thin is ok an reley i hate life im not happy i hate myself im on a drug called quetiapine how many wud it take
Mon, 15 Sep 2014
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Hi,

Thanks for writing to us,

Suicidal idea is a very serious symptom usually seen in depressive disorders. When you get this thought kindly get in touch with a mental health professional as soon as possible and not take any step to harm yourself. You need to remember that this feeling is a symptom of a disease which has altered your perception at this point of time. Once your symptoms resolve, this feeling will go away.
Continue taking your medication as prescribed by your psychiatrist and do not alter it. You need a consultation right away to adjust the dose of your medicines.

Hope you follow my instructions,
Dr A Rao
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Suggest Treatment For Suicidal Tendency

Hi, Thanks for writing to us, Suicidal idea is a very serious symptom usually seen in depressive disorders. When you get this thought kindly get in touch with a mental health professional as soon as possible and not take any step to harm yourself. You need to remember that this feeling is a symptom of a disease which has altered your perception at this point of time. Once your symptoms resolve, this feeling will go away. Continue taking your medication as prescribed by your psychiatrist and do not alter it. You need a consultation right away to adjust the dose of your medicines. Hope you follow my instructions, Dr A Rao