Hello! I'm so happy you reached out for help. I'm here to support you in any way I can.
It's totally normal to experience some cognitive and emotional changes while taking psychiatric drugs. It's also normal to have some expectations about the treatment outcome. If you're feeling uncomfortable, you can talk to your psychiatrist about getting more support and help.
It's totally normal to care what others think and to feel like you're losing control sometimes. But it might be helpful to think about why you're feeling this way. It could be that you don't believe you're good enough and don't accept yourself for who you really are. This can make it hard to accept others, too. Try to think about why you feel this way and how you can work through it.
So, the most important thing for you to do to get through these difficulties is to try to learn to accept yourself and build up your self-confidence. Please don't think that just because you're taking psychiatric medication, you're a bad person and people will dislike you.
You've got this! As long as you can actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment and strive for an early recovery, you'll be back to your old self in no time. No change or impact on your studies!
It can really help to talk to your family or close friends about how you're feeling. They'll be able to support you and help you feel more relaxed.
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I can understand how overwhelming everything must feel right now. It's okay to be scared, but remember you're not alone and it's important to talk to someone you trust about what you're experiencing.
Sometimes when I feel lost, I try to focus on small steps each day. Maybe reaching out to a friend or counselor could help ease the fear and anxiety you're feeling.
It sounds like a really tough situation you're going through. Just know that your feelings are valid. Perhaps engaging in activities you enjoy could provide some comfort and distraction from those scary thoughts.
Your health is most important. If the medication and rest aren't providing enough relief, maybe discussing with your doctor about adjusting your treatment plan might help alleviate the symptoms you're experiencing.
Feeling watched and hearing things that upset you must be terrifying. Try to remind yourself that these are part of your illness, and they don't reflect reality. Keep communicating with your support network and professionals.