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Old Sep 10, 2016, 10:49 PM
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I used to take risperdal in the past and it helped a lot with my anger and calmed me down but the raised prolactin levels messed my body up so I had to stop it. I'm now on geodon and stable so I'm sticking to that.
what were you side effects?
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lamictal 2x a day
haldol 2x a day
cogentin 2x a day
klonipin , 1mg at night,
fish oil coq10
multi vit,, vit c, at noon, tumeric, caffeine
Remeron at night,
zyprexa,
requip2-4mg






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Old Sep 11, 2016, 08:48 AM
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Lamictal gave me the worst acne ever on my face. Like keloids. People would inhale oof, that looks like it hurts. And it did. My mood was fine-ish, I was depressed about my face though. I had to discontinue.

But I have never met another side effect person like myself, I am a 1% er.

*EDIT* That was not the dreaded rash. That was just really bad, huge cystic acne.
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Old Sep 12, 2016, 06:38 AM
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I am on 100 and it works great for me. No side effects. Also on lexapro and zolpidem.
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