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How To Treat Depression And OCD?

hi this is awesome...im looking for a new doctor, possibly a change im not sure i like my doctor but i dont feel like all my issues are being addressed, for example...i keep running short on my meds just a little, its not an issue..and they schedule me for 30 days, then on top of that, im still having depression and ocd symptoms that i told him about which i think are triggering me to take an extra one of my medications here or there thoroughout the month, therefore i run short. what do i do
Sat, 19 Apr 2014
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In that case, you should consult your psychiatrist and tell him about your problem. If he refuses to help you, then you can consult a new psychiatrist. getting consultation from a new psychiatrist and refill your medicine would not be so easy. It would take time. Better to try to convince current psychiatrist to increase the dose of medicine.

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How To Treat Depression And OCD?

Hi Thanks for using healthcare magic In that case, you should consult your psychiatrist and tell him about your problem. If he refuses to help you, then you can consult a new psychiatrist. getting consultation from a new psychiatrist and refill your medicine would not be so easy. It would take time. Better to try to convince current psychiatrist to increase the dose of medicine. Thanks