Understanding Sudden Feelings of Sadness and Focus Issues
Feeling like you want to cry all the time? Hello, doctor. Recently, I've been experiencing sudden feelings of depression, but I don't cry completely; I just have the urge to cry. Additionally, while preparing for exams, I've been struggling to concentrate on my stu...
Dr. Qiu Junda Reply:
Hello. The content reveals negative emotions and has caused distress. It is unclear if there is known stress. I recommend that you seek consultation at a psychosomatic medicine clinic for improvement. Additionally, you can utilize the 1925 mental health hotline for similar teleph...[Read More] Understanding Sudden Feelings of Sadness and Focus Issues
Understanding Potential Borderline Personality Disorder in Young Adults
I have discovered that I may have been struggling with borderline personality disorder all along? Hello Doctor, I am a 20-year-old college student who has been dealing with obsessive-compulsive disorder since middle school and have been under psychiatric care and medication ever ...
Dr. Lin Mianzhang Reply:
Hello, Xiao Meng: It seems that you easily oscillate between two extremes regarding others' opinions, which aligns with some characteristics of borderline personality disorder (BPD). However, to be diagnosed with BPD, other criteria must also be met, including emotional inst...[Read More] Understanding Potential Borderline Personality Disorder in Young Adults
Understanding Self-Talk: Managing Unwanted Mental Scenarios
Soliloquy Hello Doctor: First of all, thank you for taking the time to read this. My situation is somewhat similar to that of the user in article #172547. I often find myself unintentionally immersed in a scenario that I have created, almost like acting. The difference is that I ...
Dr. Qiu Junda Reply:
Hello. Sometimes talking to oneself is just a form of behavior. If it is not pathological, it is not a problem. If you intentionally try to stop, it may lead to the negative effects you mentioned (such as a significant decrease in concentration, making simple tasks like eating an...[Read More] Understanding Self-Talk: Managing Unwanted Mental Scenarios
Overcoming Mental Health Struggles: Finding Hope and Connection
I'm not sure what to do? Hello, doctor. I'm sorry to trouble you again! Ever since I was diagnosed with a mental illness at the age of 20, this condition has been haunting me. Whether it's the stigma or the exemption from military service, it has become a shadow th...
Dr. Tang Jiahong Reply:
Everyone has the right to pursue love, and many individuals with mental health conditions have found partners; happiness or the ability to give happiness does not necessarily depend on having a high-paying job or a government position. Additionally, being able to maintain a job d...[Read More] Overcoming Mental Health Struggles: Finding Hope and Connection
Understanding Schizophrenia, Anxiety, and Dementia: A Caregiver's Guide
Schizophrenia / Anxiety Disorder / Dementia Hello, doctor. I apologize for the interruption. My mother exhibited symptoms of delusions, hallucinations, and illusions earlier this year. After seeking medical attention, the doctor diagnosed her with schizophrenia. After over a mont...
Dr. Tang Jiahong Reply:
After middle age, if hallucinations or delusions occur, it is advisable to check the brain. Visiting a neurologist is a good option to see if any reversible issues can be identified and addressed. Tremors and slow movements can also be discussed with the neurologist to determine ...[Read More] Understanding Schizophrenia, Anxiety, and Dementia: A Caregiver's Guide
Understanding Withdrawal Symptoms from ADHD Medications: A Personal Journey
Medication issue: Withdrawal reactions from the discontinuation of methylphenidate? Hello, doctor. This issue has been troubling me for a long time. I am a patient with ADHD combined with depression, and the medications I am currently taking include Strattera, Ritalin, Vyvanse, a...
Dr. Li Guanying Reply:
Dear Sir/Madam, From your letter, it is clear that you are experiencing distress. However, discontinuing medication due to concerns about potential interactions between lithium and antipsychotic medications may not be beneficial for your condition. As for the possibility of co-o...[Read More] Understanding Withdrawal Symptoms from ADHD Medications: A Personal Journey
Overcoming Intrusive Thoughts: Managing Anxiety About HIV and Infection Risks
Obsessive thinking Hello, doctor. I always worry and fear about contracting sexually transmitted diseases, especially HIV. Whenever I see blood or anything red, I become particularly anxious! About 3 to 4 years ago, I visited a psychiatrist who said I might be experiencing obsess...
Dr. Qiu Junda Reply:
Hello. Your condition still requires medical attention. Seeking medical care does not necessarily mean you need medication; sometimes, psychological therapy can be arranged. You can discuss this with your physician during your visit. If you still have concerns or find it inconven...[Read More] Overcoming Intrusive Thoughts: Managing Anxiety About HIV and Infection Risks
Risks of Long-Term Use of ADHD Medications: A Patient's Perspective
ADHD-related issues What are the risks of long-term use of Concerta 36mg and Sertraline 10mg? I feel that the side effects include some restlessness and discomfort, as well as increased numbness in my legs. When the medication wears off, I experience some confusion and a tendency...
Dr. Wu Enliang Reply:
Hello, I would like to ask about the long-term risks of taking 36mg of Concerta and 10mg of Sertraline. A: If taken as prescribed by a physician, long-term use should generally be fine, and there shouldn't be significant long-term risks. I think the side effects might includ...[Read More] Risks of Long-Term Use of ADHD Medications: A Patient's Perspective
Understanding Complex Symptoms in Menopausal Depression: A Guide for Families
I am not sure what the symptoms are? Hello Doctor: My mother is in menopause and is taking medication for depression. She experiences full-body pain daily, including tooth pain, spine pain, and rib pain (doctors have said there are no issues with these). She also continuously pro...
Dr. Qiu Junda Reply:
Hello. I'm not sure why your mother is taking antidepressant medication, how long she has been on it, whether there have been any interruptions, or how effective it has been. Initially, if general health checks have not revealed any significant findings, your mother's c...[Read More] Understanding Complex Symptoms in Menopausal Depression: A Guide for Families
Confronting Inner Demons: Healing from Childhood Trauma
How to dispel darkness? Yesterday, in a state between wakefulness and dreams, I saw a half-human, half-beast creature frantically stabbing the classmates who bullied me in fifth grade with a dagger. Its upper body was gone, leaving only two legs behind, yet this creature continue...
Dr. Qiu Junda Reply:
Please discuss medical consultation.[Read More] Confronting Inner Demons: Healing from Childhood Trauma
Navigating Grief and Mental Health: A Personal Journey of Loss and Reflection
Regarding personal issues? Hello, doctor. I'm not sure if my inquiries in the Taiwan e-Hospital's Q&A database have been documented, so I want to avoid redundancy. I apologize for bothering the doctors at Taiwan e-Hospital again. Since my mother passed away, I often...
Dr. Wu Enliang Reply:
There is always a way out, even in difficult times. If you are facing challenges, reach out to your loved ones, friends, or doctors to discuss your concerns and find direction in life. Keep going! Dr. Wu Enliang[Read More] Navigating Grief and Mental Health: A Personal Journey of Loss and Reflection
Managing Anxiety and Negative Thoughts During Medication Changes
Anxiety and negative thinking? I'm sorry to bother you again, doctor. Last time I mentioned that I was taking psychiatric medications, specifically Rexulti and Pristiq. I feel like I've lost the pleasure from masturbation and the sensations in my brain, and I no longer ...
Dr. Qiu Junda Reply:
Hello. As mentioned before, recovery is possible. The estimated time frame is about 3 to 4 weeks, but it varies from person to person; some may recover sooner while others may take longer. Please be patient and try not to feel anxious or engage in negative thinking, as this can l...[Read More] Managing Anxiety and Negative Thoughts During Medication Changes
Overcoming Health Anxiety: Breaking the Cycle of Obsessive Worry
Illness Anxiety Disorder with Obsessive Thoughts In high school, I was an athlete and felt invincible. I would let a cold or even a fever close to 40 degrees Celsius run its course without seeking help. I probably visited the doctor no more than five times during high school, eve...
Dr. Li Guanying Reply:
Dear Sir/Madam, From your letter, it is evident that you are experiencing discomfort and distress. With the recent surge in the pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has defined the symptoms resulting from acute COVID-19 infection as "Post-COVID Con...[Read More] Overcoming Health Anxiety: Breaking the Cycle of Obsessive Worry
Understanding Self-Talk: Navigating Emotional Turmoil and Mental Health
Soliloquy I experience intense emotions and often feel the urge to harm myself or others (though I only think about it and do not intend to act on it). I once used a utility knife to scare someone; I know it’s dangerous, but I never intended to hurt anyone. The pressure is overwh...
Dr. Li Guanying Reply:
Hello, thank you for your message. I can sense the complex feelings you've expressed, reflecting your experiences and various pains from childhood to the present. I recommend that you continue seeking care from a mental health specialist and arrange for regular psychotherapy...[Read More] Understanding Self-Talk: Navigating Emotional Turmoil and Mental Health
Do You Really Need Medication for Mental Health Issues?
Medication issues Dear Doctor: If there is no urgent need, is it necessary to take medication? I have seen several psychiatrists; one diagnosed me with depression, another with ADHD, and another suggested anxiety tendencies. I have taken a variety of medications and still do not ...
Dr. Wu Enliang Reply:
If there is no urgent need, is it necessary to take medication? A: It may not be necessary to see a psychiatrist. Some doctors say it's depression, others say it's ADHD, and some say it's anxiety tendencies. I've taken a bunch of medications and still don'...[Read More] Do You Really Need Medication for Mental Health Issues?
Understanding Possible Bipolar Symptoms in a Family Member
Family member suspected of bipolar disorder? Hello: Mr. A is currently 22 years old. He has been relatively passive and lacking in ideas since childhood, and due to family factors, his parents have been quite tolerant of him. Later, it was discovered that he faced difficulties in...
Dr. Qiu Junda Reply:
Hello. 1. Bipolar disorder is considered a more severe condition in terms of psychopathology. Sometimes, alcohol or substance abuse, as well as poor emotional regulation (EQ), can present similar symptoms. It is essential to conduct a careful assessment and not jump to conclusion...[Read More] Understanding Possible Bipolar Symptoms in a Family Member
Understanding Your Struggles: Signs of Depression, Anxiety, and Panic Disorders
I would like to know if I have depression, anxiety disorder, or panic disorder? Hello Doctor: I tend to overthink and often feel my heart racing. I get anxious over small matters. Throughout my life, I have frequently suppressed my emotions, as I long for peace and do not want to...
Dr. Qiu Junda Reply:
Hello. Depression and anxiety disorders, or panic disorders, can sometimes coexist and be interrelated. Regardless of the diagnosis, the situation described in the text predominantly involves negative (depressive) emotional behaviors, which have caused significant psychological a...[Read More] Understanding Your Struggles: Signs of Depression, Anxiety, and Panic Disorders
Understanding OCD: Common Concerns and Treatment Insights for Students
Consultation on issues related to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) patients? Hello Doctor, I am a diagnosed patient with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and I am currently a university student. Six months ago, after experiencing a stressful event, my OCD symptoms flared u...
Dr. Lin Mianzhang Reply:
Hello Mr. J: 1. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is not classified as a major illness, so you cannot apply for a major illness card. However, if the symptoms of OCD are severe enough to affect your functioning, you can apply for a disability certificate. The term "can&qu...[Read More] Understanding OCD: Common Concerns and Treatment Insights for Students
Do I Need to See a Psychiatrist Again? Understanding My Mental Health
I would like to ask if I need to see a psychiatrist based on my current condition? Hello Doctor, I am currently 18 years old and graduated from high school. Over a year ago, I went to see a psychiatrist without my family's knowledge due to symptoms like persistent sadness an...
Dr. Lin Mianzhang Reply:
Hello Ms. U: I believe you are here to inquire because you are somewhat troubled by your situation, yet unsure of its severity. There is no definitive standard for whether one needs to seek medical attention. I have encountered individuals who come for consultations simply to det...[Read More] Do I Need to See a Psychiatrist Again? Understanding My Mental Health
Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder: Signs and When to Seek Help
Is it possible to have borderline personality disorder? Hello doctor, I have noticed that I often uncontrollably burst into anger and tears over very minor issues. I frequently feel extremely irritable and distressed. When I experience this irritability and pain, I resort to self...
Dr. Wu Enliang Reply:
Dear netizen, it sounds like you are going through a lot. If you are experiencing such emotional distress, it is indeed advisable for you to talk to a counselor at your school or have your parents (or other family members) accompany you to see a child and adolescent psychiatrist....[Read More] Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder: Signs and When to Seek Help