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Taking Carbin And Secozam. Done MRI And CT Scan. Cause?

Sir I dont know what happen in my mind for 10 - 15 sec when i thinked much i go to the psychiatrist did MRI , CT scan but in last he said i have no problem that doctor was not able to find out my cause, so how can i contact to you so can explain about you and from 3 year i am taking carbin sr 200 mg and secozam 10mg both , so tell me what cause it is.
Mon, 11 Feb 2013
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Psychiatrist 's  Response
Hi there ~

You are not clear as to the history of your presenting complaints. Please give a detailed history of how things started and what medications were tried. I can more reasonably help you if you do the same. I advise you to see a qualified mental health professional, a neuropsychiatrist, as soon as possible to have your problems resolved. I hope this helps.

Take care and have a good day !
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Psychiatrist Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar's  Response
Hello and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your query.

Carbin (Carbamazepine) is an anti-epileptic / mood-stabilizing medication and Secozam (Clobazam) is an anti-epileptic medication. You have not given a clear description of your symptoms, but from your statement that "I don't know what is happening in my mind for 10-15 seconds", it is possible that you could be having a seizure disorder, which could be the reason for the psychiatrist starting you on anti-epileptic medication.

I would suggest that you have a detailed discussion with your psychiatrist about your diagnosis and the the reason for the current medication.

Wish you all the best.

Regards,
Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar
Consultant Psychiatrist
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Taking Carbin And Secozam. Done MRI And CT Scan. Cause?

Hi there ~ You are not clear as to the history of your presenting complaints. Please give a detailed history of how things started and what medications were tried. I can more reasonably help you if you do the same. I advise you to see a qualified mental health professional, a neuropsychiatrist, as soon as possible to have your problems resolved. I hope this helps. Take care and have a good day !