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Re: Stopped taking my meds
(Anonymous) 2013-06-24 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)It's never a good idea to just stop taking meds. Consider a course of antibiotics: people usually feel better before they're done taking them. But what happens if they don't complete the course? They get sick again, or they contribute to the development of antibiotic-resistant infection. The next time they come down with the same ailment, the antibiotics might not work as well -- or at all.
Unless your doctor advises you to go off your meds, you should not. There's no shame in being on them, regardless what our ignorant society would have you believe, and not being able to "do it on your own" in this case is no different than not being able to "do it on your own" when you have a particularly virulent case of the flu. Sometimes, we need help to overcome what ails us. And that's okay. But it can be very, very dangerous to not take advantage of that help when we need it.
Please, go back on your meds, and schedule an appointment with your doc ASAP.