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Old Jul 13, 2011, 05:49 AM
passionflower1 passionflower1 is offline
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I have tryed so many meds its unreal, And I usually get the side effects that go along with them, I tried geodon before but I think it made me feel weird, and I tried zyprexa before and the only thing I can rembember about that is I got horrible pain in my right knee, I cant describe it, I have tried abilify, risperdal, serequal, you name it I have tried it, I think I want to try the zyprexa again, Just any suggestions and what do any of you think of it? I am scitzoeffective bipolar, and borderline persoanlity disorder, Thank you

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Old Jul 13, 2011, 12:15 PM
RunningEagleRuns RunningEagleRuns is offline
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I have tryed so many meds its unreal, And I usually get the side effects that go along with them, I tried geodon before but I think it made me feel weird, and I tried zyprexa before and the only thing I can rembember about that is I got horrible pain in my right knee, I cant describe it, I have tried abilify, risperdal, serequal, you name it I have tried it, I think I want to try the zyprexa again, Just any suggestions and what do any of you think of it? I am scitzoeffective bipolar, and borderline persoanlity disorder, Thank you
You could ask your doctor to check your blood levels, to see how much of the med is actually in your blood.
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