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Old Apr 15, 2012, 11:22 AM
justsmurfy justsmurfy is offline
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Anyone else on 2 anti-psychotics? I'm on geodon and seroquel. Initially my seroquel was downed to 100mg but the pdoc upped it back to 300mg after a freakout in the ER

I've been evaluated by 4 pdocs in the last month and they all agree this is a good combo of meds for me. Also on prozac, lamictal, buspar. My blood sugar, liver enzymes etc are all being watched very closely and I am seeing my pdoc very very regularly

I just can't find much info about the drugs being used together. For me the geodon made a huge impact on wanting to hurt myself(self injurer) but the seroquel works wonders on my freak outs and aggression.

For what its worth my diagnosis is not concrete right now. Bipolar has been mentioned as well as severe treatment resistent depression with psychotic features. I also have a diagnosis of DID

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Old Apr 15, 2012, 03:20 PM
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i was a couple of weeks ago for a short period of time. stelazine and haldol. then just reduced to haldol. i have schizoaffective.
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