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Old Jul 06, 2013, 01:15 PM
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From Abilify to saphris, & now from saphris to Risperdal. Apart from a lack of energy throughout the day, the risperdone that they've put me on seems to have no negative side effects.

I'm finding it easier to ignore the voices on the new med, but getting out in public has become considerably more difficult. I'll have to wait about a week to experience its full effects, so fingers crossed.

This med changing business is just giving me a headache.
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Old Jul 06, 2013, 03:27 PM
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ive been on lots of meds... hope you find a good one. good luck
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Old Jul 10, 2013, 07:08 PM
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Stefanian, yeah, I've tried a bunch of med changes and combos over the years. Even on my best meds I still find it difficult to go out in public--I really have to push myself. Now, I'm on 2 anti psychotics and 2 mood stabilizers (I take others for different things) Hang in there....D.
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