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Buspirone helps PTSD, anxiety and depression. TBI often can cause anxiety and depression so weaning the buspirone may worsen your TBI symptoms. I'd suggest trying to talk to your doctor about getting it renewed as soon as possible.
Thank you...I’m going to try and go to Urgent Care at the VA as I don’t see the doctor until December 19. I won’t last that long without the medication if the symptoms get worse. Appreciate the help!
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