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Old May 21, 2018, 01:03 PM
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FINALLY. Finally am starting to feel better. I can at least keep my eyes ope, still a little tired, but it is getting better!
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Old May 21, 2018, 05:07 PM
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Hi all. I noticed quite a few of us have just started Vraylar.

I was wondering how everyone is doing on it.

My sleep is whacked. I wake up at 03 and can't keep my eyes open during the day time. I may also have an increase in hunger. Not 100% on this.
Vraylar was not good for me.. It must've been a year or two (or more?) ago I took it and while on vacation I had to emergency call the doctor to get back on something i knew for sure worked even though it had bad side effects.... Vraylar made me more psychotic. It was also VERY expensive. Don't get me wrong, i might've been on wrong dose, but i didn't have time to learn the right one.
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Old Jun 06, 2018, 09:27 AM
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I went off the stuff. I was feeling a bit better. But I had so much trouble with it, gave it 2 months of my life. 2 months that fade like a dream the more I try to recall it.

Many have commented on how sharp I look and how clear my eyes are. If only they could see how the fog has lifted from my brain as well.
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