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Medication review - scared they’ll take me off it

So I’ve been taking fluoxetine for 2.5 years and this is the first time they’ve asked me to book a review appointment. I’m scared they might take it away. I dont know what I’d do without it. I don’t think I’d be able to go to uni anymore and I’m not even exaggerating.
It’s not totally perfect (emotional blunting & weird motivation loss etc) but the pros wayyyyy outweigh the cons. I’m scared because the doctor who prescribed it has left now so it won’t be with them. I’m just worried that another doctor might disagree with the prescription and take me off the fluoxetine.
It’s not totally perfect (emotional blunting & weird motivation loss etc) but the pros wayyyyy outweigh the cons. I’m scared because the doctor who prescribed it has left now so it won’t be with them. I’m just worried that another doctor might disagree with the prescription and take me off the fluoxetine.
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you can always voice your concerns that you dont want to be taken off the medication. they cant decrease or even stop the fluoxetine without your consent. usually with this medication youd be gradually taken off the meds anyways so if it goes wrong the psychiatrist can just put you back on those meds. just of curiosity have you been experiencing depressive symptoms recently? or do you use fluoxetine for another health issue?
I take it for social anxiety
I will share below some further resources which may feel supportive for you ahead of the appointment:
https://www.rethink.org/advice-and-information/rights-laws-and-criminal-justice/your-rights/advocacy-for-mental-health-making-your-voice-heard/
(A tool for using in a first-time GP mental health consultation. I know this won't be your first time in a mental health appointment, however, sharing in-case useful!) - https://www.docready.org/#/home
I wonder whether it might feel helpful to write some of your concerns down before you go into the appointment so that you have that list to support you in advocating for yourself?
When is the appointment due to take place, and might there be the chance that a loved one could come with you as extra support?
Thank you for sharing your experience @independent_ 🩷