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Default Dec 28, 2018 at 06:37 PM
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Anyone been on Invega sussenta and had trouble with vivid dreams and trouble breathing in sleep. Shallow and irregular?
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Default Dec 29, 2018 at 05:33 AM
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Sleep disturbances is a side effect of that drug it’s listed as a common reaction if it’s bothering you that much talk your dr

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I dont have that option. I have to be on this med. I was just curious if anyone had experienced these as well. Im mostly curious about the breathing.
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Default Dec 30, 2018 at 01:17 AM
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I dont have that option. I have to be on this med. I was just curious if anyone had experienced these as well. Im mostly curious about the breathing.
How do you experience this breathing while you are sleeping? Is it causing you to wake up?

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Default Dec 30, 2018 at 02:54 PM
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not to mind your business too much, but...are you on additional drugs, OTC and/or Rx? drug-drug interactions can cause all kinds of problems, and...just from my limited experience...psychiatrists are the worst when it comes to taking those into account.
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Default Dec 30, 2018 at 06:49 PM
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How do you experience this breathing while you are sleeping? Is it causing you to wake up?
Yes ot is
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not to mind your business too much, but...are you on additional drugs, OTC and/or Rx? drug-drug interactions can cause all kinds of problems, and...just from my limited experience...psychiatrists are the worst when it comes to taking those into account.
I take Zoloft as well as vitamins
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Default Dec 31, 2018 at 05:19 PM
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me again. the injection versions of the tranquilizers often=higher blood levels. antidepressants tend to boost tranquilizer blood levels. other than that...

i had similar problems on seroquel. i asked about the other drugs because part of the problem in my case was the other stuff also being prescribed...

if you cannot talk to your psych doctor, can you get help from a family doctor? especially with a long acting injection, I would hope a doctor (maybe not the psych) would do something to help you.
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me again. the injection versions of the tranquilizers often=higher blood levels. antidepressants tend to boost tranquilizer blood levels. other than that...

i had similar problems on seroquel. i asked about the other drugs because part of the problem in my case was the other stuff also being prescribed...

if you cannot talk to your psych doctor, can you get help from a family doctor? especially with a long acting injection, I would hope a doctor (maybe not the psych) would do something to help you.
I will try. Thanks!
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