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Old 04-22-2022, 08:30 AM #1
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I would see another Dr with your list of concerns.
Are you on any medications that might be causing these side effects?
I had similar problems when taking Lipitor..

Usually stumbling and falling into a wall won't have enough speed or force to cause a concussion.
Getting another opinion to check for other things is a good idea .
I recently quit an antidepressant four months ago, and then i have taken valium and zopiclone for sleep recently. I Did react badly too the antidepressant.

I stumbled in a door fram and went right into the wall. Since then especially my visualization skills have diminished and are nearly gone.

I have Maybe 4% of the skills i had before.

I also get tired easily, and get this pressure in my head
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I recently quit an antidepressant four months ago, and then i have taken valium and zopiclone for sleep recently. I Did react badly too the antidepressant.
Stop taking those medications. They may be causing your problems. You may have to taper the dose down if the withdrawal effects are bad.
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Hi Sofa00,
I just want to mention that it is VERY important to always consult with a qualified medical professional before just stopping a prescribed medication.

Many meds, especially those that impact the neurological system, need to be carefully titrated down, rather than just stopping them, to avoid what can be severe withdrawal symptoms.

All members should please remember " These forums are for mutual support and information sharing only. The forums are not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by a qualified health care provider. Always consult your doctor before trying anything you read here."

This is especially worth noting when it comes to just stopping a prescribed medication without consulting your doctor.
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