Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 1102611

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Saphris 5 mg is it enough only at night?

Posted by Jeroen on December 25, 2018, at 21:01:38

its a powerfull anti psychotic with less side effects then abilify for me, Is it a miracle med for depression and wont it poop out?

sorry for my late update i had some bad days too propably 99% with the abilify combined.

ill make a video soon maybe to share my experience

 

Saphris is targeting positive and negative symptom

Posted by Jeroen on December 25, 2018, at 21:09:51

In reply to Saphris 5 mg is it enough only at night?, posted by Jeroen on December 25, 2018, at 21:01:38

Saphris is targeting positive and negative symptoms...

none of the atypicals touched this except Seroquel IR for 2 months in 2004 then mysteriously stopped working...

10 years later i discovered minocycline 50 mg that worked after 3 days worsening of depression but at the end almost killed me... i had 4 trials of minocycline the last 2 trials put me into some sort of life treathening shock... Herx heimer, im not sure what is happening here

also Am I schizoaffective so bipolar disorder and schizophrenia together :(

or is it a lyme + coinfection

Bleauberry?

 

Re: Saphris is targeting positive and negative symptom

Posted by Schlepo on December 26, 2018, at 19:20:21

In reply to Saphris is targeting positive and negative symptom, posted by Jeroen on December 25, 2018, at 21:09:51

So is that good or bad?

 

Re: Saphris is targeting positive and negative symptom

Posted by Jeroen on December 27, 2018, at 4:17:46

In reply to Re: Saphris is targeting positive and negative symptom, posted by Schlepo on December 26, 2018, at 19:20:21

Good


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