Hello doctor. I'm suffering from depression. I'm taking escitalopram 10 mg, desvenlafaxine, divalproex 500 mg at morning and 500 mg at night. But i'm taking too much sleeping problem. I'm sleeping too much more than 10 hours. And even after that I feel too much drowsy. I can't devote enough time to studies bcz i'm sleeping too much. I'm preparing for neet pg and bcz I feel drowsy whole day, I feel very frustrated how will I study. Will I be able to clear neet pg? Pls help me. I'm in problem. How to cope up with it.
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Dear Puneet, I don't know whether you will be able to clear neet pg. But depression makes you diffident and amotivated. So, it is better to get out of depression with these tablets and appear for neet. Depression itself causes excessive sleep and drowsiness. Sleep is very important for your normal life. Clearing neet pg is not the only choice for you. Neet comes again and again. You can start your practice without pg. You can start working with a senior for few years or in any organisation. Think about other possibilities and appear for neet in a relaxed mood, if you have paid for it already.Â
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First your diagnosis should be confirmed. As you are taking a mood stabiliser, I would like to reassess you for bipolar disorder. If it is not there I would not continue valproate. I would also advise you for cognitive behavioural therapy. Also you definitely do not need to take so many medicines.Â
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The medication doses needs to be modified to reduce the over sedation. Â
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Accept that it is going to be difficult and you will not come out of it in an overnight - depression & anxiety are very poorly researched areas in the field of medicine. There is no definitive cure to this illness. Apart from that, depression is under-estimated. You will usually find people telling you to "not be depressed" or "ease down a bit" or "stay happy" when in reality it is very difficult, or rather, impossible to "not be depressed" or "to ease down" or "be happy" there is a very little chance that medication will be able to help you in which case you're lucky, else you'll have to resort to treating it all by yourself. Follow a healthy diet - eat healthy and do not under-estimate the power of unhealthy food. Unhealthy food plays an important role in depression. You don't see the effects of smoking right away but a few years down the line you realize you're in deep trouble and so it is with unhealthy eating practices. Following a healthy diet is extremely important and also a difficult one but it pays off. Exercise daily: ride a bicycle or go swimming or play tennis or jog or practice yoga; there are thousand other things you can do to keep yourself fit. Building muscles by gymming is not the only way to be physically fit. Regular exercise has been proven to reduce stress, ward off anxiety and feelings of depression, boost self-esteem and last but not the lease is it improves sleep. Keep healthy relationships: you do not want to hang around people who make you feel less worthy. Stay away, no matter what, stay away from negative people. There is a saying "you're the average of the five people you spend the most time with" which is absolutely true. Hang out with people who inspire you, who accept you for who you are, who are good at heart. Stay away from alcohol and drugs: alcohol and drugs are nothing but depressants. They'll make you feel better till you're intoxicated but once the alcohol/drug is out of your body you're going to feel more depressed than before and there's a pretty good chance that you'll want to resort to alcohol/drugs again to wash that feeling out. I have been addicted to alcohol and believe me when I tell you, it is the worst thing that can happen to you. Create a long term goal and break it into tiny milestones: the saying "the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Sums it all up. Work towards your goal with thorough dedication. Books: you're on quora and I don't think you need to be told about the benefits of reading. Persistence: without persistence you'll never ever achieve any goals in life. Things go wrong all the time but you should not give up no matter what. As happens with depression something as trivial as missing out your morning workout will make you feel extremely bad. Things will be worse when things go really bad like having a break up or getting into an altercation with your best friend or getting fired, you'll have to be damn strong. Do not give up. It is going to be very difficult but keep trying until you succeed. Â
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Why do you not for other options go for cognitive behaviour therapy. Â
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