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Old 05-20-2018, 09:14 PM #1
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I have a strange situation about four years ago i aburptly stopped taking four different psychiatric meds. Since then i never feel hungry or thirsty i cant feel my heart beating even when its fast. I also dont sleep hardly any. What could this be? My eeg and mri were normal.
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I have a strange situation about four years ago i aburptly stopped taking four different psychiatric meds. Since then i never feel hungry or thirsty i cant feel my heart beating even when its fast. I also dont sleep hardly any. What could this be? My eeg and mri were normal.
I don't believe any doctors here, you need to see your own doctor.
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You might find related information about aburptly stopping psychiatric meds on our sister site - Members there might have had a similar thing happen..
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You could use the "Interactions Checker" in this site to look for reported negative interactions between the four drugs Drugs.com | Prescription Drug Information, Interactions & Side Effects.

If there are any reported long-term negative interactions then discussing them with your doctor would be a good idea.
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