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Old Feb 07, 2015, 08:24 PM
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Hi everyone, I have a question. Have you ever had an adverse reaction to an antipsychotic? I've been on Invega Sustenna for about half a year but my doctor felt like I needed something more so added Seroquel to it. I started having rapid fire speech yesterday and couldn't slow down and felt pressure in my head.

It was so strange, that's actually one symptom of Bipolar disorder that I haven't experienced any time I was manic
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Old Feb 07, 2015, 08:35 PM
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I had a lot of bad side effects on a lot of them. Geodon made me sick, the old typicals twisted me up and made me feel like a prisoner in my body, other aap's caused extreme weight gain, etc. The Geodon and the old typicals were the worst for causing weird problems.
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