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Old Dec 14, 2009, 12:44 PM
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I didn't know if I should wait until the transition is over to post or not. But anyway my psych is keeping me on Haldol and every 2 days increasing the dosage of Seroquel XR. I can sleep great and am not depressed anymore. I am watching what I am eating so I won't gain anymore weight. I was ressless this morning so I took a low dose of Klonopin. It helped some but I'm still a little nervous. I got a call out to my psych about it. I've been on Haldol for 16 years and had nothing for the depression, but things have gotten or I should say my depression has gotten so bad at work I had to do something. I tried Lamactil but couldn't take it. I hope this works. I sure feel a lot better. Now if I just wasn't nervous...
I will probably post tomorrow and let you know what the psych said.

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Old Dec 14, 2009, 02:34 PM
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hang in there, it takes time (as you know) for meds to get up to speed.
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