Posted by rjlockhart37 on May 14, 2022, at 21:47:47
In reply to Seroquel, Zyprexa and intense exercise, posted by Lamdage22 on May 9, 2022, at 13:06:32
i've been on zyprexa for 12 years now. I'm getting off it, switching to latuda, zyprexa when i frist started it, it caused calmness, and stabization. I rerember feeling, drifting, but i have noticed it has caused blunting, it caused me to not care about important things, and now, i've had enough of it, but the thing is, it seems to be the only thing to take during an emergency drug during stressful times. When i first was given zypreza during a manic phase, the trickster was jumping into people, that he's a spirit, and he can move into other people, seeing the same facial expressions, that creepy grin i rerember, but i rushed to a psych, they put me on zyprexa, all of it disappeared. But over time it caused lower motivation, and acutally now when i take 20mg, it has no effect like it did 12 years ago. I don't think the trickster is possessing people, everywhere i went, my parents, my therapist, going out into public - seeing him in every person i talked with. It was horrible phase, but now i know what to do, if people are following me, i just know it, i know what to do, ignore it - and not go into a psychotic break. But zyprexa does not make me stablizated like it did 12 years ago, it just makes me slow, unable to do certain tasks.
So - yes, zprexa does slow you down, and makes weight gain, and increases cholesterol. And yes fatigue. Anyways that what i think about zyprexa and seroquel, serouel i could not function, but many people take it. Those are thoughts about it
r
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