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Default Aug 18, 2006 at 05:16 PM
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Ok, so I haven't been doing so great lately and I went in to see the pdoc. I'm on Depakote and Wellbutrin, but now she wants me to start taking Risperdal. Anyone got any advice about that med. She jokingly said "its a low dose because we don't want to sedate you" and that kinda scared me. Using the word SEDATE makes you think zombie. I don't want to take another pill. But also, she gave me a sample pack so theres no warnings of side effects and stuff. And has anyone tried or recommend any natural supplements? Im thinking about going that route on the mood stabilizers, definately wont stop the wellbutrin, thats a gift from God Question about meds I just have other health problems I have to take pills for also and have blood drawn for also so I just want to see if I have any options.
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