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Trig Jun 20, 2019 at 08:32 PM
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Oh boy do I have a history with them over the years.

It started with Risperdal and I absolutely hated that medication as all it did was make me hyperactive.

When I was 16 I was put on Invega and for awhile after some dosage adjustments it worked fine for the most part. Then I grew a tolerance for it at 18 and had to be put on something else.

From 18-21 I was on various doses of Latuda and it did it’s job.

Then when I grew a tolerance to that my Perscriber put me on Geodon, I was in a pretty bad manic episode and I was bordering on a possible hospitalization which I didn’t want. The Geodon definitely helped and it did fix the manic problem. Then I just felt flat for about 4 months and at my last appointment my perscriber put me on something I have no idea how to spell and I’m still waiting on Prior Authorization to even get it filled. I’m also on Buspirone but that’s not an anti-psychotic it’s for anxiety.
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Default Jun 21, 2019 at 02:41 PM
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Hi, LilacsReprieve, and welcome to Psych Central! I've been on all sorts of antipsychotics with a bipolar diagnosis. I didn't like any of them!
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