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is it ok to change medicine when you talk to your doctor?
I just wanted to know if it is ok to change your psychiatric medicine when you talk to your doctor cause lately the 2 medicines ive been taking (seroquel & mirtazapine) have been making me feel awful physicalwise like im being crushed & my bones hurt or i think it's affecting my bones since i have bone damage from when i was in a relationship plus with me having black mold sickness on top of that. i just realize after taking those 2 meds since october, it's literally been making me feel like crap & i don't feel anything emotionally it's just more so fighting with physical pain & i know that everyone is different when they're on medicine. the only medicine i dont feel so crappy on is citalopram and it doesn't affect my body adversely.
plus my eyes are achy and sore and become badly reddened after i take the seroquel & mirtazapine as well.
4 Answers
- Anonymous3 years ago
It is quite okay to mention this to your doctor but more important than your psychiatric medication you need to get away from the source of the black mold black mold is worse than cyanide black mold will make you sick sicker sickest and it's worse than if you had just poison yourself with Cyanide and got it over with!
- tellitlikeitisLv 73 years ago
Of course you shouldn't take any medication that is making you physically unwell. But you don't just miss out any you don't like or mix and match. You make an urgent appointment to see your health professional and you describe what's been happening and discuss what drugs you might take instead of the current ones.