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What Mes Will They Put Me On?
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I'm 16, and have an appointment to get on some kind of medication. I'm home schooled, depressed, i can't sleep, i'm possibly bipolar and have terrible social anxiety. I often have panic attacks when i go out, this never used to be a problem because i never went anywhere, but now i'm driving and trying to get a job and it's really affecting me negatively. My sleep scheduled is completely reversed. At any social event i avoid contact and always go home early. Now it's all gotten so bad that i can't focus on my school work, its like i have adhd but i dont. What will they put me on? One med? multiple meds? my appointment is a month from now :(
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First point:
This is a UK-based website. While we're happy to try to help people from all over the world, our medical practices and mental health support services might work in a very different way to those in the USA, where I assume that you're based (because 'gotten' is archaic English here and young people can't drive a car until age 17. Also home-schooling is almost unknown here).
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However (if the US approach is similar to the one which is most likely to be used in the UK) a short-term course of a single anti-depressant (such as Termazepam) might be prescribed simply to 'break the cycle' but far, far more important, some cognitive behaviouiral therapy (or other form of counselling) would probably be recommended.
This link, from the our NHS might help. (Place your cursor over the green bar, at the top of the page, to access lots of useful links):
http:// www.nhs .uk/con ditions /stress -anxiet y-depre ssion/p ages/un derstan ding-pa nic.asp x
This is a UK-based website. While we're happy to try to help people from all over the world, our medical practices and mental health support services might work in a very different way to those in the USA, where I assume that you're based (because 'gotten' is archaic English here and young people can't drive a car until age 17. Also home-schooling is almost unknown here).
So you might get better responses on a US-based website, such as one of these:
https:/
or
http://
However (if the US approach is similar to the one which is most likely to be used in the UK) a short-term course of a single anti-depressant (such as Termazepam) might be prescribed simply to 'break the cycle' but far, far more important, some cognitive behaviouiral therapy (or other form of counselling) would probably be recommended.
This link, from the our NHS might help. (Place your cursor over the green bar, at the top of the page, to access lots of useful links):
http://
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