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Hi all, so I’m being treated for psychotic depression. I’m currently on Invega sustenna. Tried all kinds of meds but invega is the one that works for me. I feel so much better on invega but I still have delusions and hear and see hallucinations sometimes. Sometimes they are a lot worse. I quit taking invega once and I ended up in the hospital. I also have anxiety that keeps me from going places so I’m mostly home. I’m not taking any meds for anxiety atm. I’ve been dealing with these forever and I’m so fed up. Thank you for reading. I guess I just wanted to rant...
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Meds are not 100% effective in a small percentage of people....many people must use coping skills learned in therapy for residual hallucinations Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk __________________ Hugs! |
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I still hear and see hallucinations at times and I think sometimes I have delusions. I'm on a bunch of different stuff. Rexult and Latuda and Cymbalta and Trintellix and Vyvanse and Xanax and Lunesta and some other stuff like for blood pressure and stuff.
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A very open and honest blog about what most of us feel towards life in general as this 'thing' will run amuck upon us from all sides at times, especially if we choose not to be good and compliant within our treatment, I know I am a real victim of community mobbing and possibly EH.
All I can say is I totally understand everything you say, and know it may be due to existential pressures that have contributed to your situation. Just take it day by day. |
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