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Old Jul 30, 2014, 05:12 AM
Cocinella Cocinella is offline
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Hey guys,

found out some new things that my mom told me (about my state).

Well she said when I started with Abilify I was stable for little less than 3 weeks. After period I cracked and I am no longer stable. Again I am holding on to her and my dad too much (mind you I'll be 28 in two weeks, but acting like a child).

She said she never saw me as bad as now during period. I told her that Abilify can mess up with the hormones even more than other psych meds 8AM I RIGHT?), and then my body will need at least a month or two to get stable also during period.

I told her I think that it might happen that my dose of both med's will increase, cus I am noticing more swings after period. But HEY I was stable for 3 weeks!! Before I only had moments, now I had those 3 weeks! So meaning? Abilify is helping, but I need more of it I presume.

Any thoughts, comments? I didn't noticed or I was denying it to myself, that I am still stable, but I'm not. Nobody seees that better than my mom. So abowe are her words.



hopefeuly you'll give me some comments love you all

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Old Jul 30, 2014, 01:21 PM
glok glok is offline
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Hello, Cocinella. Does you psychiatrist know what is going on?
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