I take ketilept 25mg 4 tablets per day, i.e. 2-2-0. And ketilept retard 400mg per night, lithium 2-0-3. I also take Asertin 100 in the morning. I've been treated since May. And I still feel bad. I have medication. I want to get back to work as soon as possible. I'm also a psychologist. What should I do?
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Marlena Kostrzewska Pharmacist, Editor
44 days ago
If the treatment has been going on for about a year and you do not feel better, you should return to a psychiatrist as soon as possible. You should describe your symptoms in detail (analysing them at home beforehand) so that the doctor can take a full history. Based on this, he can make changes in the dosage of medications or change them completely.
The help of a psychologist is also very important, but it is best to seek the help of a psychotherapist. Talk to your doctor about what therapy would be best for you. There are different directions of therapy and on this basis you should look for a psychotherapist. It is a long process, because the meetings can be held several times a month, but they give very good results. It is worth bearing in mind that meetings can even take place online, which is a very convenient solution. It all depends on the choice of the specialist and his decision.
Keep in mind that proper psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy can be the key to a complete improvement in your mood.
I am attaching information about the possibility of using teleconsultations:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja
I encourage you to read the article:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/zaburzenia-lekowe-nerwica
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-poradzic-sobie-z-nerwica
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/preparaty-na-dobry-nastroj