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    sorry, me again - stupid question to ask

    Hi

    When starting new meds, your anxiety can increase apparently.

    So, my anxiety is really dizziness based and feeling I will pass out and collapse.

    My dizziness has increased on these new meds, is this normal and will it settle down. Its been 2 weeks now.

    Please help - Liz xx

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    Re: sorry, me again - stupid question to ask

    yes it is true the meds do make you feel really bad as i am finding out now as i feel really bad on mine today. but i do know all the side effects will go soon. v

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    Re: sorry, me again - stupid question to ask

    Hey Lizzie.

    Is the dizziness actually anxiety? Or do you feel it is 'genuine' dizziness? If you think the side effects are worse than they ought to be, then see your GP again (sorry to keep saying that!). If you don't want to see the Doc, try talking to your local Pharmacist, as they should be able to advise you.

    If it is an increase in anxiety, that is pretty normal for a few weeks, although horrible. It does settle down

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