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I don't even know where to begin to look. I work part-time, still live at home, don't have health insurance or a family doctor, but I desperately need medication for social anxiety. I get nervous just walking down the street, for example, or talking to a cashier. I've tried herbs from the grocery store like Valerian Root, they haven't helped.
How do I go about finding an inexpensive medication, or getting a doctor to write me a prescription for one?
I'm 16 with a pretty bad case of social anxiety. My mom has agreed to use medication, though she is alittle hesitant because of repots that this type of medication gives suicidal thoughts to people under 18.
I've been to therapy and though it gave me some good pointers that I use everyday to help me through the social part of my social anxiety, it doesn't get rid of that "worried" filling that I can sometimes feel continuously. That feeling actually consumes my whole mood at times. The therapy has only helped with talking to people, and even then it has only helped alittle.
But I would like to know more about this type of medication before I actually take it. I'm sure my doctor will tell me some stuff too, but how does it actually work? How will it make me feel better?
I have a horrible headache right now, it started over an hour ago. The only pain relievers in my house are ibuprofen or aspirin, however, due to an upcoming surgery, I am not allowed to have either of them.
How can I make my headache stop, or at least make it less painful, without the use of medication?
I happy sometimes but mostly I feel numb Im really tired of this I do have ADHD inattentive type and I did read that usually people with ADHD inattentive type are apathetic and have low energy instead of being hyper. I also do have social anxiety too I get nervous in new environment with new people and I dont know how to kep up a conversation. I am going to be living in LA soon and Im going to be in a new city and I want to make new friends. Do I need medication or something?
I was just today diagnosed with scabies. It sucks because I'm always itching, but what I'm most worried about is getting it again because i wasn't careful enough. So i was wondering just how long after taking the medication listed in the title will i no longer be contagious?
I have severe depression and have been on medication for many years and are not working. I have just watched a program on TV and this lady received brain electrodes and they worked. Her depression dissapeared. How can I receive such treatment. Does it cost?
I used to be on a medication that would make it easy for me to wakeup, but now I am not on that medication and waking up seems to be a pain in the rear.... If I eat breakfast on time when I wake up (I keep hard boiled eggs and pop tarts by my alarm clock) I wakeup pretty early, but most of the time I just hit snooze and go back to bed... How do I get out of this?