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Old Mar 05, 2012, 12:01 PM
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Alright, this is not a secret message this time, because this isn't worth to be discovered and exposed.

It's not a secret...

It's the truth...

So the psychiatrist is "trying" to make the Voices fo away in my head, and guess what?

They haven't left!

It's all a lie on the medication that they give me that is supposedly to make the Voices go away.

They keep on telling me, "Hell no! We ain't leaving this place!"

So pretty much, the Abilify that they give me is a waste of money, and I should just stop taking it. I already have my mood controlled, but the "Psychosis" has NOT gone away.

I don't think it is psychosis, because I still have all of my psychotic symptoms! So there's no way I'm psychotic at all if the medicine isn't working on me, and no matter how much dosage is given, it does not work.

It's a waste of money and time taking Abilify pills!

It is complete ********!
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Old Mar 05, 2012, 12:30 PM
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KrasnoiZvezdy, Abilify did not work for me either. Maybe you can get your pdoc to try you on something new.
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Old Mar 05, 2012, 02:05 PM
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Kras, I have felt your frustration about the pills and the rest. You need to control what you say and how you say it. If you don't, they will continue prescribing the pills for you, I believe. You need to contain your emotions and deal with them in a non destructive and non threatening way. G'luck to you kras, your not the first, I was where you are now. I have a good life now, and am without anti psychotic meds with docs approval.
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Old Mar 05, 2012, 03:12 PM
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I have found great success with saphris. It's relatively new.
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Old Mar 05, 2012, 05:31 PM
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Kras, I have felt your frustration about the pills and the rest. You need to control what you say and how you say it. If you don't, they will continue prescribing the pills for you, I believe. You need to contain your emotions and deal with them in a non destructive and non threatening way. G'luck to you kras, your not the first, I was where you are now. I have a good life now, and am without anti psychotic meds with docs approval.
No, it's not that I'm bringing out my anger or anything.
I'm just trying to get my point across to tell them that no meds will work on the Voices.

The Voices even stated, "We will not leave. They cannot get rid of us. The medications are worthless."

I already have my mood stabilized.

I just used the exclamation marks to bring out my thoughts.
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Old Mar 07, 2012, 01:59 PM
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Hi...I've had good luck with a combo of seroquel and haldol.
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