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17-04-2018 08:52 PM - edited 17-04-2018 08:52 PM
Hey @Shaz51 - we've just been discussing if people have reached out to their doctors/MH professionals to discuss side effects and how that conversation went
@Former-Member - its great that you were able to bring it up, it can be an uncomfortable subject for a lot people. They can feel embarrassed or a sense of shame, which is so unfair. Opening communication about this gently and slowly can help get you to find out more about the impact the medication is having - as you found.
17-04-2018 08:55 PM
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have reached out to their doctors/MH professionals to discuss side effects -- sorry @Former-Member
no my mr shaz won`t bring it up and stops me from saying anything
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Yes @Dave1977, I feel that is what my mr shaz is thinking too exactly
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Tonight has been a big discussion! I can understand you may feel a bit weary from bringing up so many things that you have been dealing with. Make sure to take some extra time tonight to do someting nice for yourselves (a cup of tea? bath? sleep!?) As its about to be that time of the night where we are needing to finish up, I just wanted to say a few things.
Tonight’s discussion has been really eye opening and I hope the feedback, ideas and insights have helped you all in different ways. Noticing a lot of commonly shared side effects may also help to empower you to feel less afraid to discuss them with a GP/MH professional and continue to work on them too. Medication can be a hard part of our journey with mental illness and it is important to share, support and reach out through this process.
You are all your own super heroes as you continue to manage not only the side effects of your mediation but your overall journey of management of your mental health.
I am going to leave you with a few thoughts and tips from SANE Australia board member and Psychiatrist, Doctor Mark Cross:
Dr Mark Cross is also the author of Changing Minds: the Go to Guide to Mental Health for you, family and friends
Thank you to all who participated tonight, I am grateful for such openness and honesty! Sweet dreams all
17-04-2018 09:02 PM
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Take a big breath my friend and carry on @Dave1977
17-04-2018 09:06 PM
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thank you for the information @Former-Member and thankyou for a wonderful interesting night '
and thank you for everyone for coming and come and joinus 24/7 on the SANE forum
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