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Old May 28, 2016, 12:15 AM
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Can anyone tell me how the effects of Zyprexa, similarities and differences, would compare to Depacote. My pdoc says my next visit he's possibly going to slowly add in Zyprexa and gradually wing me off the Depacote.

I'm hesitate for change as my lows haven't bottomed out quite so severely in a while, but I do still do see saw a lot. Besides, I thought all of this therapy and meds were to help me. The only thing thus far to me is I have remained breathing, but nothing else has changed, so I'm not sure if still breathing is a positive or not. No one on this earth seems to care, and the very last friend I had abandoned me seven months ago.

Can a person battle major depression all the while battling bipolar at the same time? I'm beginning to think my doctors either don't have a clue, don't care, or both.
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Old May 28, 2016, 12:59 AM
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I've not taken either, so can't say about that, but want to say
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Old May 28, 2016, 01:03 AM
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I can't compare the two, as I've only taken Zyprexa and not Depakote. But I know that Zyprexa gets me off the moon quickly when I'm manic, prevents me from crashing too hard, and keeps me pretty level overall.
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Old May 28, 2016, 02:15 AM
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Can anyone tell me how the effects of Zyprexa, similarities and differences, would compare to Depacote. My pdoc says my next visit he's possibly going to slowly add in Zyprexa and gradually wing me off the Depacote.

I'm hesitate for change as my lows haven't bottomed out quite so severely in a while, but I do still do see saw a lot. Besides, I thought all of this therapy and meds were to help me. The only thing thus far to me is I have remained breathing, but nothing else has changed, so I'm not sure if still breathing is a positive or not. No one on this earth seems to care, and the very last friend I had abandoned me seven months ago.

Can a person battle major depression all the while battling bipolar at the same time? I'm beginning to think my doctors either don't have a clue, don't care, or both.
Depakote is a strong mood stabilizer requiring periodic blood tests. Zypexa is an atypical antipsychotic. Zyrexa with an AD can be used to stabilze mood. I guess what the two have in common is to medicate for mania. Is this why you are taking Depakote? Zyprexa does not require blood tests except perhaps for sugar levels for long term use. I have taken the FDA approved for bipolar treatment Fluoxetine-Zyprexa combination for a few years a long time ago. It worked very well. I stopped taking it due to risk of diabetes. Zyprexa does enhance the effect of the AD. This part may help you.

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Old May 28, 2016, 06:47 AM
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Depokote made me feel empty inside. I really liked zyprexa but I gained to much weight and was still psychotic on it.
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Old May 28, 2016, 08:19 AM
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Everyone here says Zyprexa caused weight gain which I don't need because Depacote has already caused a significant gain in my weight. I think my t put in my notes to pdoc about med change, and she has said that Zyprexa is more weight neutral than Depacote. Who knows. We're all just human lab rats
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Old May 28, 2016, 10:25 AM
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Zyprexa has been by far the most effective mood stabilizer I've been on. Yes, weight gain is a side effect, but at least this time around, I'm saying the trade off is worth it.

Depakote was just alright or me. Didn't not work, just didn't work all that well...plus it gave me a horrible tremor, so I stopped it.
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