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Posted by llurpsienoodle on December 14, 2008, at 14:50:54
I'm wondering why abilify threads are popping up more frequently these days. Is it because I am biased to notice them? (I recently resumed taking 5mg after a 4month hiatis)
Is it because of the new FDA approval and advertisements as an augmenter for SSRI's?
Is it because folks are feeling down on other antipsychotic options?
Is it because of any particular nasty effects on abilify?
Personally, I would like to encourage people to give it a try. I have been on seroquel, geodon, and took zyprexa prn for a while. Abilify is by far my favorite.
I didn't get munchies like seroquel or zyprexa. I didn't get myoclonic jerks, tics, etc like I did on seroquel. I didn't get extreme low bp, and incapacitating fatigue like I did on geodon.
I take it at night. I am sleeping much better in the past 3 days, since I started taking it again. I haven't noticed anything major, in terms of side effects. I HAVE noticed that my busy busy thoughts and hypomanic energy is tamed. Yeah, I kind of miss it, but I was starting to get worried that I would do something irreparably reckless.
-Ll
Posted by Quintal on December 14, 2008, at 15:18:48
In reply to abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now, posted by llurpsienoodle on December 14, 2008, at 14:50:54
Amisulpride is my own personal favourite, Zyprexa a close second. I never got far with Abilify due to harsh side effects at 5mg. People say it feels different at 10-20mg, so maybe I should have given it more time? A friend just switched from risperdal and likes it better.
Q
Posted by Sigismund on December 14, 2008, at 15:47:02
In reply to Re: abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now, posted by Quintal on December 14, 2008, at 15:18:48
What dose of amisulpride do you like?
Posted by Phillipa on December 15, 2008, at 0:12:40
In reply to abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now, posted by llurpsienoodle on December 14, 2008, at 14:50:54
One week it's Maoi's, next week mood stabalizers, then on to something else topic this week must be atypical antipsychotics. Dont take them. Love Phillipa
Posted by llurpsienoodle on December 15, 2008, at 7:32:01
In reply to Re: abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now » llurpsienoodle, posted by Phillipa on December 15, 2008, at 0:12:40
> One week it's Maoi's, next week mood stabalizers, then on to something else topic this week must be atypical antipsychotics. Dont take them. Love Phillipa
Phillipa,
please don't give me medical advice like this. As I wrote above, I am already taking abilify.-Ll
Posted by Phillipa on December 15, 2008, at 12:29:45
In reply to Re: abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now » Phillipa, posted by llurpsienoodle on December 15, 2008, at 7:32:01
Oh sorry worded wrong I see that now. What I meant was that I don't take the meds. Apologies. I think it's really interesting that they are trying it as an ad also. Geez lupsie you're doing so great. Didn't mean to sound like giving medical advise but it sure did sound that way.Wish there were a retract button. My fingers got too busy. My answer as believe it to be true is to always follow what your doc says and from what I've read it seems like a great med. Love Phillipa
Posted by Zyprexa on December 15, 2008, at 14:12:06
In reply to abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now, posted by llurpsienoodle on December 14, 2008, at 14:50:54
Your right I have noticed a lot of threads on abilify lately. Much more than zyprexa.
One thing I would like to add is abilify gave me crazy racing thoughts. I get the opposite from zyprexa. I almost seem normal on zyprexa. Sort of like I don't need meds. But I go off it and all down hill.
Posted by llurpsienoodle on December 15, 2008, at 16:02:42
In reply to Re: abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now » llurpsienoodle, posted by Phillipa on December 15, 2008, at 12:29:45
Thanks for your apologies, much appreciated
-Ll
Posted by greywolf on December 15, 2008, at 18:47:09
In reply to Re: abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now, posted by Zyprexa on December 15, 2008, at 14:12:06
I'm on Abilify at 20mg/day. Only serious side effect was significantly increased anxiety. Remeron and Xanax weren't doing the job, so my doctor recommended adding Luvox for its general anxiety effect. Ughh. I can't stand Luvox, but it does reduce the anxiety somewhat and in a different way than Xanax.
Greywolf
Posted by Phillipa on December 15, 2008, at 18:56:24
In reply to Re: abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now » Phillipa, posted by llurpsienoodle on December 15, 2008, at 16:02:42
Again very sorry.Glad you're accepting my apology. Thanks Phillipa
Posted by Phillipa on December 15, 2008, at 18:57:47
In reply to Re: abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now, posted by greywolf on December 15, 2008, at 18:47:09
Greywolf not to divert why don't you like luvox? Love Phillipa
Posted by greywolf on December 15, 2008, at 19:25:11
In reply to Re: abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now » greywolf, posted by Phillipa on December 15, 2008, at 18:57:47
Makes me foggy and generates sexual SEs.
Greywolf
Posted by Phillipa on December 15, 2008, at 19:52:06
In reply to Re: abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now, posted by greywolf on December 15, 2008, at 19:25:11
Thanks. Love Phillipa
Posted by desolationrower on December 15, 2008, at 23:25:40
In reply to Re: abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now, posted by greywolf on December 15, 2008, at 18:47:09
>I can't stand Luvox, but it does reduce the anxiety somewhat and in a different way than Xanax.
>
> Greywolfcould you describe the difference? thanks
-d/r
Posted by greywolf on December 16, 2008, at 4:30:41
In reply to Re: abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now, posted by desolationrower on December 15, 2008, at 23:25:40
Xanax seems to work better on the physical symptoms of my anxiety (feelings of nervousness, sick to stomach, jitteriness) while Luvox seems oriented more to my mental anguish. I don't know whether it does this by quashing affect overall or by some other mechanism.
Greywolf
Posted by yxibow on December 19, 2008, at 1:28:11
In reply to Re: abilify-- seems to be a popular topic right now, posted by greywolf on December 16, 2008, at 4:30:41
> Xanax seems to work better on the physical symptoms of my anxiety (feelings of nervousness, sick to stomach, jitteriness) while Luvox seems oriented more to my mental anguish. I don't know whether it does this by quashing affect overall or by some other mechanism.
>
> GreywolfWell as for the stomach effects of anxiety, a surprising majority of the body's serotonin receptors are not in the brain, but are in the gut.
Hence, why the chemotherapy (and I think for post operative emesis as well) 5HT3 antagonists work on that region. They're extremely expensive though.
Ginger does have some mild 5HT3 antagonism, at least from some studies.
When one is easing into some SSRIs, 5HT3 agonism may occur as an accidental product of how "clean" the agent may be and the individual, hence nausea in changing doses.
-- Jay
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