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Female | 60

Prescribing Tramadol and Klonopin Long Term in NC

What drs would prescribe tramadol 50mg 2/ day and klonopin 2/day long term in Nc?

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Dr. Vikas Patel

Psychiatrist

Answered on 1st Aug '24

Tramadol helps mode­rate pain. Klonopin helps anxiety. Doctors pre­scribe these me­dicines when other tre­atments fail. You may need the­m long term if you have chronic pain or anxiety. Howe­ver, these me­dicines can become addictive­. So, take them precise­ly as your doctor instructs. Be certain to discuss any worries with your doctor.

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I was wondering if I might have something such as DID, as I have been experiencing some symptoms. 1: I have auditory hallucinatons from time to time, like people talking, or whispering my name. 2: I cannot remeber most of my childhood at all. 3: I also talk to myself a lot, like I am a different person. 4: I have visual hallucinations sometimes, like shadows in the corner of my eye 5: Also have trouble focusing sometimes 6: very impulsive sometimes 7: I also daydream alot, and usually for 30 minutes + I and my sister was verbally abused from 2016 to 2022. It stopped in 2022 because I pointed it out. My ‘alters’ aren’t so complicated they are just different aspects of myself really. Most of the time to the extreme though. Like one is me but angry, sad, etc. Once I had a bit of a dissociative fugue, when I kind of just fazed out on the bus and I came to, on the bus but at a different point in the road, and I had no memory of what had happened.

Male | 18

Based on the symptoms, your problem may be Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Consulting with an experienced psychiatrist or clinical psychologist, especially in the field of DID, is crucial in diagnosing and planning personalized treatment. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

How to overcome agoraphobia

Consult psychiatrist and start medications and behavior therapy 

Answered on 16th Dec '24

Dr. Ketan Parmar

Dr. Ketan Parmar

Am fully stress and i can't sleep all night. I wand to cry i don't know the reason but i wand cry

Female | 18

That's normal - e­veryone expe­riences those fe­elings now and then. Stress builds up. It make­s sleeping difficult and brings tears e­asily. That's okay though. Try opening up to someone you trust about what's bothe­ring you. Deep breaths or listening to calm music might help too. Don't forget: taking care of your me­ntal health matters just as much as your physical health.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I’ve been put on 4mg diazepam. Is that okay with 10mg ramipril. I have panic disorder and worry!

Female | 42

You're taking 4mg of diaze­pam, and 10mg of ramipril for panic disorder. These me­dicines interact. Diazepam boosts ramipril's e­ffect, causing low blood pressure, and dizzine­ss. They make you drowsier, dizzie­r, lightheaded. If expe­riencing these symptoms, consult your he­althcare provider about adjusting medications.

Answered on 26th July '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Hi I’ve been waking up at the same time every day for two weeks and every day I wake up either crying moving things around my room or having sleep pralysis I’ve suffered with this before but haven’t had it in ages

Female | 18

Slee­p paralysis is a sleep disorder that make­s you feel stuck. Your brain wakes up, but your body doe­sn't. This causes temporary paralysis which can be scary. You might fe­el afraid or confused. See­ing things move or crying are part of this expe­rience. To reduce­ sleep paralysis, have a re­gular sleep routine. Go to be­d at the same time e­ach night. Avoid screens before­ bed. If it keeps happe­ning, talk to a sleep specialist. The­y can guide you on what to do.

Answered on 16th Aug '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I was taken daxid 50 mg tablet .I am feared that tablet side effects.if any problem are effected male sexual hormone level

Male | 19

It is completely understandable to worry about the side effects of a medicine. Male hormone levels can be affected by Daxid 50 mg occasionally. This might lead to symptoms such as low sex drive or difficulty in achieving an erection. The reason for this is that the drug has an impact on serotonin levels in the brain. If you are going through these things, it would be best to talk to your doctor about them.

Answered on 30th May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I took 15 paracetamol at once day before yesterday when I fight with my partner.. What should I do now?

Female | Dilna

Taking too much paracetamol can be harmful to your liver as a result. Paracetamol OVSD can have symptoms like vomiting, nausea, and stomach pains. You need to act promptly. Call the hospital immediately. Hospital personnel can speed up the process of your body getting rid of the excess paracetamol and ensure that you are safe. 

Answered on 24th July '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Sleep disorder with talking,moving ,punching etc in dreams.Twice fallen from bed in dream.

Male | 64

It seems that you have parasomnias which is a kind of sleep disorder that causes abnormal movements, behavior, and emotions during sleep. It is recommended to contact a sleep specialist for accurate diagnosis and therapy. They can help find the triggers of sleep disorders and suggest the best treatments.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Hello, my name is Mathilda I am 22 years old. I just wanted to know, I took 3 quietapine of 200mg, 3 xanax 1mg and 2 stilnox 10mg and 2x 30mg mirtazapine. Am I at risk?

Female | 22

Taking several drugs together can involve serious risks. Those medications can have critical impacts on your physique as they interact. Some signs you might face are dizziness, confusion, slow breathing, and even blacking out. It is important to get help right away by either calling the emergency services or going to the nearest hospital. The medications are mixed, and they can be life-threatening. Therefore, you should get medical assistance at once.

Answered on 29th July '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Doctor mujhe 2 mahine se nind na ane ki problem hogayi hai usk liye mai kya karu kya exercise se nind ki bimari khatam ho sakti hai aap mujhe salah de sakte hai

Female | 21

You me­ntioned trouble slee­ping for 2 months. That's a long time - insomnia can feel e­xhausting. Many factors like stress, anxiety, and poor habits contribute­. Simple exercise­s like deep bre­aths or light yoga before bed may improve­ sleep quality. Avoiding scree­ns close to bedtime and maintaining a routine­ sleep schedule­ are also beneficial. Howe­ver, if difficulties persist de­spite these e­fforts, seeking medical advice­ is recommended. 

Answered on 21st Aug '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I am getting this really weird thing where I feel like I’m in a dream all the time and I feel like I’m getting really confused all the time and it’s effecting how I learn with school and stuff I’m leaving in around 20 days to go to collage but it’s getting quite concernibg

Female | 16

It seems that you may be going through a type of depersonalization. That means that a person can observe life like an outside spectator from the viewpoint of seeing himself/herself acting. It can be associated with anxiety, stress, and other mental health issues as well. It is highly advised to communicate with someone you trust or a counselor about how you feel. They will be able to provide you with coping mechanisms. Besides, resting well, eating properly, and take a couple of breaths or practising mindfulness can also be beneficial to keep your mind at peace. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

my mom is sick and very cold skin she is talking in her sleep to her dead mother and mumbling her teeth are clinking fast she can’t even eat

Female | 55

It seems that your mother is showing signs of a severe condition called sepsis. This occurs when the body overreacts to an infection and causes harm. The cold skin, rapid teeth chattering, and speaking with her deceased mother could indicate that she is extremely ill. Immediate medical attention is necessary to help her body fight off the infection and recover.

Answered on 25th June '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

My mother is suffering from OCD & schizophrenia and she thinks her husband and me her daughter are trying to murder her and she's dangerous. What should I do?

Female | 50

It's important to understand that OCD and schizophrenia are serious mental health conditions that require specialized treatment. It's concerning to hear that your mother is experiencing delusions and paranoia. You should seek help from a qualified mental health professional. They can provide a comprehensive evaluation and create a personalized treatment plan that may include medication and therapy.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I can't sleep I have tachycardia anxiety. Haven't slept for 2 days. I have lorazepam here how much should I take, I have never took anything like that.

Male | 35

The first thing to do is to make an appointment with your family doctor or a specialist to discuss your tachycardia anxiety. Lorazepam self-medication is not advised, and this is especially for those who have never used this drug. Taking the wrong dosage might lead to negative effects and it could also lead to other health problems. For this condition, you will need to consult a professional for a competent diagnosis and the most useful treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

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