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As is the same with many other medications. I've taken Amitriptyline for years now and it works very well for me mostly. Changing medication isn't as easy as just going to your GP and asking for a change.
You shouldn't take more than what is prescribed for you.
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I know it's hard my doctor is very good did refere me To cmht to discuss meds It ended up being 6 sessions on dealing with emotions I was like oh I thought was going to talk medication but I did use to drink alot take meds and night nurse at same time I had two relapses in just over two years and with all this happen I have thought about it but can't deal with the stress as it is let alone that awful anxiety the next day and remorse have to celebrate the wins
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Hi @Catherine21,
It’s great that you’re recognizing the progress you’ve made—those wins are definitely worth celebrating! I just want to reiterate that you should never take take more of a medication than what your doctor prescribes, but it's great that you've learned from your experiences and now avoid repeating these things where you can.
I hope things calm down a bit soon and you can get some peace of mind.
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Oh thankyou Adrian im so sorry I was rude to you im so grateful you let me be apart of this group
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Amitriptyline in the context of the state of the author of the topic gives me fears.
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