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Old Aug 22, 2020, 12:28 AM
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Antipsychotics are evil!!! I realized tonight that the spotting and the heat issues are related to latuda. I'm done with this class of meds. But I'm having issues talking to my med provider. I was short with her last week and didn't get what I needed. And now I am afraid that she won't hear me and it has reminded me of past traumas. This isn't good. I did alert my t of this and hopefully he will have an idea. I know that the psychosis is caused by anxiety, at least for me. I know if I treat the anxiety things can improve. It takes so much effort. And I have to remind myself that it's worth it. But this class of meds is going far far away.
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Old Aug 22, 2020, 02:10 AM
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So sorry, puzzer. I had to stop Abilify due to dystonia. Now, only AP is Trilafon, an old one. Has been likeca miracle. Might look at it.
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