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Old Jun 23, 2017, 08:22 PM
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I had what me and my doctors thought was depression from age 14 to 18. As I went to college at age 18 I started experiencing manic episodes and my diagnosis was switched to bipolar disorder. The doctor I was seeing near my university in New Orleans prescribed me Abilify (5mg-10mg) and Klonopin (0.25mg-0.5mg). I was relieved. Finally, after so much confusion and worry things were going to get better. That's where I was wrong. A few days after starting the medications it became harder to sleep, harder to sit still, and harder to eat. After a few more days I couldn't eat a full meal, I was literally shaking all day every day, and I couldn't sleep a wink. After three days without real sleep my father flew down from Minnesota to help me get a medical withdrawal from my classes, as well as to fly me back to Minnesota for hospitalization. Upon intake, the psychiatrist I met with said I was having an akathisiatic reaction to Abilify and prescribed me a sedative (Seroquel) in order to force my body into sleeping. I was in the hospital for six days before enough of the Abilify was out of my system to where I could go home and somewhat function. The memory from the hospital that sticks with me the most is how, after waking up one morning I saw around 15 cups of water on my shelf - I would bring cups back to my room only to instantly forget that I had done so only to do it again. I don't know why I feel the need to share this. Maybe just to get it out of my system, maybe to vent a little. I still have memory and cognitive issues, although it's possible that those could be coming from new medications I'm on. I don't mean this to be a warning against Abilify specifically, I have no clue how common this reaction is. I just felt like I had to share this.

PS - Some of my earlier posts were made while I was in a manic state. I now realize that they may have been hurtful and I deeply and wholeheartedly apologize for them.
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Old Jun 23, 2017, 11:34 PM
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I'm glad you're now on a med that seems to be working.
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Old Jun 24, 2017, 05:11 AM
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I'm sorry you had such a rough experience. I guess all people are different. I was on Abilify for several months and had no side effects. I'm glad you are doing better and have found something that works for you. Best wishes.
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Old Jun 24, 2017, 06:30 AM
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The combination of ability and celexa sent me into a horrific mixed state. I ended up hospitalized too because I was suicidal and so agitated and impulsive that I might have done it if I could find the means. I will never take abilify again. Some people do great on it but for me it's a no go for sure.
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Old Jun 24, 2017, 05:23 PM
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Ability never worked for me. I ended up IP because I was sui even though my pdoc increased the dose.
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I'm sure glad you got the care you needed and are doing better.
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