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Old May 08, 2025, 07:41 PM
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Does anyone know if these work well for mood swings that revolve more around anxiety and depression then mania, and are also weight netrual?

I'm having some heart issues and I don't know how much longer I'll be allowed to stay on my Geodon.

Part of my other issue is my weight. So putting me on something new that will cause a 50-60 pound weight gain will just be counter productive.

My therapist mentioned monthly ablify shots or latuda.
I've been on Geodon since 2007 so I don't want to go off it. I have an echocardiogram tommorow and then a 3 day heart montitor thing next week to find about what whats going on.
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