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Confused Sep 02, 2018 at 11:00 AM
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Hi, I was wondering if any of you had experience with your meds that stopped working.

A couple years ago, I was on Seroquel and it helped tremendously! I was on it for over six months, before the effects slowly started to wear off. I didn't seem to notice or want to notice and fell into a bad psychotic episode. After a couple weeks in the hospital, I was given all sorts of different psych meds, all not really doing any help.

My psychiatrist then decides to put me back on Seroquel. It didn't work. I ended up discontinuing my visits with her 'cause all she wanted was to keep jacking up the doses (she bragged she had someone on 1000 mg of it).

I just want to know if you had an experience where you were on some meds that were working, but then just didn't work anymore.
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Default Sep 02, 2018 at 03:55 PM
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Yes I was on Abilify went off it for 3 years, but than when restarted it didn't work. For months I was taking meds that weren't helping. Now on Latuda it kind of sucks because I have to take with food but it works great!

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