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    Does mirtazapine make you emotional?

    If you miss doses, it can increase your risk of relapse. An abrupt end to Remeron causes withdrawal symptoms that can include dizziness, vomiting, headaches, and nausea. You may also be extremely emotional and in some cases, people have become suicidal. so make sure to take your meds and be careful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scilover View Post
    Does mirtazapine make you emotional?

    If you miss doses, it can increase your risk of relapse. An abrupt end to Remeron causes withdrawal symptoms that can include dizziness, vomiting, headaches, and nausea. You may also be extremely emotional and in some cases, people have become suicidal. so make sure to take your meds and be careful.
    Hi I'm not taking Mirtazapine now I'm on Buspirone and Vortioxetine.

    Felt a shift in my mood again today felt good all morning and afternoon the evening comes and I can feel my mood changing, the loneliness comes on

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    Are you keeping track of your moods?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzi View Post
    Are you keeping track of your moods?
    Yes so far they've mainly been bad days or meh days using an app called daylio.

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    When’s your next appointment?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paula View Post
    When’s your next appointment?
    Got the mental health practitioner calling me 2mos he's going to moan as he's told me to take buspirone 3 times a day but it makes me light headed and brings back the sweating issues not that this weather has helped. Ive also been sitting in the car whilst my partner shops as I don't want to wear a mask and don't want to get moaned at for not so it's easier to stay in the car

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    Then ask if there’s an alternative to Buspirone....
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    At least you tried with the Buspirone and that's all anyone can ask and I guess that's part of having a review that you can discuss medication problems.
    I totally get the not wanting to wear a mask issue as I do find it a bit triggering too. It is probably better for your anxiety at this point to just wait in the car where you can breathe easier and you can always help with the carrying bags in and unpacking and help out that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strugglingmum View Post
    At least you tried with the Buspirone and that's all anyone can ask and I guess that's part of having a review that you can discuss medication problems.
    I totally get the not wanting to wear a mask issue as I do find it a bit triggering too. It is probably better for your anxiety at this point to just wait in the car where you can breathe easier and you can always help with the carrying bags in and unpacking and help out that way.
    Ive been trying to get a hidden disability lanyard & card which I think will help although ills still be the odd one out if everyone's wearing a mask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john82 View Post
    Ive been trying to get a hidden disability lanyard & card which I think will help although ills still be the odd one out if everyone's wearing a mask.
    The Sunflower Lanyard is NOT an excuse to get out of wearing a mask. It is to instruct staff that you have a condition that may involve you needing extra help and support. That said anxiety is on the list of conditions that are exempt from wearing a mask however my advice is to at least try giving the mask a go. Yes it is uncomfortable and unusual but it is for safety.

    If however you feel that the lanyard is something that is beneficial to you other that not wearing a mask then go ahead. I’m all for the scheme and it’s made a big difference to me.

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