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Saffhyermoon

Updated 1y ago

Is My Medication Making Me Slow?

Hello everyone, I am new today (4/4/22), I've been told by several people that they hate taking me places like grocery store, Walmart etc. Because I am "too slow", I don't mean to be and I wonder if it's because of a medication I'm on.. Any insight would be helpful

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Moxiegirl

2y

Hi, I'm very sorry to hear this. It is possible that it is medications however there may be other factors involved. I am on many medications and they have affected who I am and how I react and respond to things. I'm hoping that you have people that support you. ❤️
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Saffhyermoon

2y

My fiance is somewhat supportive but he's struggling with bipolar himself
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PinkPrincessTinababe

2y

Hello it's nice to meet you. It could be your meds have you asked your doctor
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Lizardpeoplearereal

2y

Moving slowly can also be a symptom of depression. Maybe look at the side effects of your medication and talk to your prescriber?
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Aroura81

2y

I'll trade u im to fast. By the time I go somewhere I have a map of each isle I need to go to and how long max I should be somewhere people say I need to relax and go with the flow. I'm at the point I tell them "have my conditions, take my meds then tell me how to live my life"

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