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Default Oct 18, 2019 at 01:08 PM
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So I have switched from Abilify in pill form, into injection form. Had my first shot yesterday. On 15mg tablets a day for 2 weeks then off and just injections after. The injections are 400mg.

Anyway, I have been tired as heck, stiff last night but not today. I am feeling terrible today. I have almost thrown up at one point, been coughing, congestion and runny nose, fatigue, hiccups off and on. There’s more I am not thinking of at this very moment.

Either way, I am MISERABLE.

I don’t know if I should go to A&E or not. I was at the health centre earlier cause of my throat feeling constricted but the nurse said it looked fine. My CRP levels were good and my temperature was also good. The constricting feeling has happened off and on since the h.flu I got back in the summer.
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HUGS @Findingreason Maybe it is just your body adjusting to the injections? IDK. Maybe you should go to A&E just for peace of mind. Can you ask your pharmacist if these symptoms are normal for the injection? HUGS Kit

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HUGS @Findingreason Maybe it is just your body adjusting to the injections? IDK. Maybe you should go to A&E just for peace of mind. Can you ask your pharmacist if these symptoms are normal for the injection? HUGS Kit

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Thanks for checking in on me. The constricting feeling is gone today and now I'm just tired and melancholic. I have to go to the pharmacy soon anyway so I'll ask them then. If it continues with future injections I will switch back to pills.
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Default Oct 19, 2019 at 02:05 PM
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I feel like they injected me with a tracking chip too...
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