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Old Jul 24, 2013, 03:43 PM
StephenReustle StephenReustle is offline
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Hello everyone.

I take Latuda for hearing voices. The past 3 weeks have been great up until Monday, because I was experiencing no voices. On Monday my dose was upped to 80mg, before I even realized I was hearing things again. Now I am hearing a voice but it's hard to distinguish what she is saying. This worries me. Is the Latuda losing it's effectiveness or is it normal to experience symptoms returning?

I thought it was finally over. Latuda has been the only antipsychotic I've tried so far to actually work, but now I'm worried that it's not working anymore and that I'm going to need to try something else, especially since school starts in a month.

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Old Aug 03, 2013, 01:32 PM
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I'm on Latuda after trying a lot of antipsychotics. I still have hallucinations but not often. So it's
not so bad. I can live with it.
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