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Are the meds supposed to work this way? - September 17th 2012, 09:48 PM

So, my meds have gotten me to the point where I feel very little emotional reaction. I pretty much either have no mood, or I'm happy, but it's usually the no mood. I get happy at what I consider to be the usual, or "normal" amount of time.
Anyway, although I'm no longer depressed, I don't usually feel sad at normal times to feel such. Like, if there's a problem I'm having, I won't feel worried about it, despite it feeling as though my brain is telling my emotions to be worried. Does that make any sense? And thus, if I'm worried about something it's hard for me to tell if I've solved my problem when I have no emotional reaction whatsoever and I don't know if I'm "feeling" better.
I in no way wish to still be depressed, but at the same time I wish there was some other option than feeling this way. Is this normal, or should I bring it up in my next psychiatrist appointment?


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