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TEB
Jul 2017
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Psych meds are a big big tweak. It can take 8-10 weeks to see the first improvements
irisblue
Jul 2017
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mopinko
(73,419 posts)1. it can take a long time to get the meds right.
talk to your doc. if it was helping, maybe you just need a little more.
hang in there. better doesnt happen overnight.
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irisblue
(37,053 posts)2. Psych meds are a big big tweak. It can take 8-10 weeks to see the first improvements
And yes, you might need to go see your doctor for an adjustment in med timing or amount.
Best regards
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left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)3. "It can take 8-10 weeks to see the first improvements"
Well, that's good to know.
My doc put me on Bupropion 2 weeks ago and I keep thinking "I feel no different".
Calling her tomorrow about some edema in my feet that may be a side effect.
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