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Old Sep 23, 2016, 10:54 PM
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My next pdoc app I'm going to suggest trying a different AP since my current one isn't working.

I was wondering everyone's experiences with either drug. Thanks!
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Old Sep 23, 2016, 10:59 PM
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Risperdal made me bounce off the walls, and couldn't concentrate on anything. Seroquel was an ok drug, just stopped working. Will make you tired and hungry though.
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Old Sep 23, 2016, 11:25 PM
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Risperdal cause lactation , hunger and weight gain.

Invega is the refined version of Risperdal and it was weight neutral for me.

Seroquel make me non stop hungry and that's not good for an anorexic .
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Old Sep 23, 2016, 11:34 PM
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I took seroquel along with depakote, I called them the dynamic duo of fat pills and I was very sleepy all the time, not sure which was the culprit really...saphris worked better for me.It would put me right to sleep within 15 min and after initial sleepy mornings, that side effect went away. I had sleep problems for a long time, went from lunesta to seroquel to saphris.
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Old Sep 24, 2016, 01:12 AM
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Took both before, both were extremely sleepy for me. Seroquel did give me heartburn no matter what I ate though, not really a common side effect from what I understand though so idk.
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Seroquel caused massive weight gain for me, but it did somewhat stabilise my mood. I had to stop taking it (under guidance) because weight gain is not an option for me.
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Risperdal brought me back from the edge, but as a long term med it zombified me.

I cut the dose down to 1/4mg when highly agitated and it was enough to keep me from snapping. This was coupled with Depakote
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Old Sep 24, 2016, 07:36 AM
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i took risperdal and it made me very cranky and gain weight and it was awful
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I took Risperdal for over a year. It was great until my hands and feet swelled and I had to come off it.

I don't remember much about Seroquel except it made me very hungry.
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Old Sep 24, 2016, 10:37 AM
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Risperdal worked well for me when I took it.

Seroquel was amazing for helping my brain to "quiet down" and not be racing all the time. Unfortunately it also caused constant hunger, drowsiness, and weight gain.
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Seroquel gave me restless leg syndrome, big time. tired as hell, cant sleep cus my legs are going crazy. never had experience with resperdal.
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I only have experience with Respridal, but for me.constant hunger and massive weight gain, 50lbs I was on it when I was 12yrs old.
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Old Sep 24, 2016, 02:40 PM
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I gained enough weight from olanzapine.Will I gain more if I start one of these new meds?
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Old Sep 24, 2016, 03:57 PM
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Risperdal-caused lactation (not very fun)
-made me feel out of it
Seroquel- what I currently take and have for 16 years, 800 mgs a day
-did cause sleepiness at first which was welcome
-does increase appetite and lead to some weight gain, but nothing like Zyprexa
The weight gain was in the beginning and I don't have that problem anymore.

Good luck in finding the right AP! Have you considered an older first generation antipsychotic. Haldol was very effective for me as an add on to Seroquel. It is weight neutral.
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Old Sep 24, 2016, 04:23 PM
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Seroquel works for me. I take 200 mg in the evening and it's also my prn at 25 mg. 1-3 times daily. It started out as my secondary medicine, then became my main one. I had food cravings and weight gain before taking it, but became motivated to lose weight and joined Weight Watchers 5 months ago. At first the drowsiness was something to contend with, but my body has adjusted, and my experience feels more like being settled down. It's interesting to hear about all the variety of experiences we have taking the same medicines.
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Old Sep 25, 2016, 12:32 AM
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Seroquel has some awful side effects (sleepiness [for me, including the next day, I take it at night], hunger and potential weight-gain). But I've had two pdocs now swear by it, that it helps with both depression and mania, with insomnia, and for acute mania it can bring you down pretty quickly.

I used to hate taking it, but now I do see that the pros outweigh the cons and have made my peace with it.

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