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Old Mar 11, 2016, 11:00 PM
espresso-shots espresso-shots is offline
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I don't know if this belongs here, but I figured I would ask.

I've had a really bad day today, and decided to take too many abilify in attempt to hurt myself (not kill myself). This is all I could get my hands on tonight. After I took them I googled a bit and it seems like this is a safe dose but I could expect side effects? Does anyone know what kind of side effects?

I'm ashamed, and I don't think this is serious enough to go to the hospital. I feel stuck

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Old Mar 12, 2016, 12:34 AM
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I did the same thing with 40mg. I was looking for a buzz but it didn't do anything.

When I was starting, I went up by 5mg a day and started to get bad akathesia and needed another med to counteract the side effects.

There wont be any neurological damage and it wont hurt you so don't worry. I'm on 30mg a day.

Don't do it again though because Abilify is dangerous. It's an antipsychotic and probably more dangerous than heroin in what it does to the brain when both are used properly. It can cause you to twist up like a pretzel and die in a horrible death.

I wouldn't go to the hospital if nothing happened after an hour.
Thanks for this!
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