Posted by Lou Pilder on April 11, 2015, at 9:13:57
In reply to Re: so what's next? » b2chica, posted by SLS on April 11, 2015, at 1:08:06
> > Based upon your descriptions in the past, it would be interesting to explore combining Trileptal with Wellbutrin and Abilify if you have not already done so.
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> Actually, Saphris might be a better choice of antipsychotic than Abilify. I have seen a woman of 5' 4" lose 30 pounds in 6 months while on it. The excess weight was a product of Seroquel.
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> - ScottFriends,
Beware of false doctors, for they could come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly they could be ravening wolves.
And you mothers, trying to decide to drug your child or not in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor, take heed that no man deceive you. For false doctors shall arise and could even deceive the very intelligent people.
You see, taking these drugs carry the risk of addiction, or a life-ruining condition or death. And the doctor giving the drugs could say that he/she does not know if the drug will help you or not, but to take a chance that could lead to your death, addiction or life-ruining condition. And if the drug does not give you the relief you think or the doctor thinks, taking it for weeks to find out could induce an addiction or life-ruining condition. You see, the party-line is that different people react differently to these drugs so you do not know if the drug will kill your child or not, or kill yourself or a loved one that you have in your care. Take a chance?
The posters here could persuade you to take that chance because the site here has that being supportive takes precedence which could lead you down a road that has its end in death. For these drugs can increase suicidal thinking and homicidal thinking or just kill the taker by heart attack or CNS depression or induce serotonin syndrome to the taker's death.
What good will it do you to follow the advise of people here that are not doctors that could have you loose your own child? Take a chance? Last year alone it is estimated that over 42,000 people died from these drugs. They took a chance? What are the odds? Do you know?
If you are considering following these poster here advocating to take these drugs, I would like for you to have your provider enter this forum and have dialog with me. Then you could know the rest of the story.
Lou
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