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I have been extremely restricted and really not eating very much. My pcp and I are trying different depression meds and such for my depression and anxiety, also I have had to switch up birth control meds for various reasons and had been on my period for almost a month straight. Last night I had a really bad night, I took my zoloft and birth control then went to bed. Bad mistake, I got up about 10mins later with bad acid reflux and threw up slim. Usually I can take a zantac and be ok but I couldn't keep the zantac down. Now I am really contemplating an unfil to let me stomach rest, but I probably can't get one for at least a week since my fill doctor commutes to my area. I have already made 2 trips for emergency unfills to my docs area witch is 200+ miles away and I don't want to do it again. I really am afraid of getting a complete unfill but I am starting to think that it might be the best option right now. Do ya'll think I should unfill until my pcp and I can get meds that work for me? Or should I just get an unfill for a few weeks to let my body rest? Or...what? I just don't know anymore.

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What does your PCP think you should? I would follow his advice. Non of us know your body like he does (not to mention that he's the one with the MD after his name.) We will be here to support your decision.

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