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02/06/2009 09:43 AM
WantDignity
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This is the first I heard of the stuff. But, I'll look it up to get some info.
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02/06/2009 11:39 AM  Top
CherrieAngel
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I've heard of it but haven't been on it. It's an antipsychotic that is used to treat bipolar inparticular the mania. I'm on Seroquel which is the same kind of drug, its an antipsychotic - dontcha just love that name by the way, sheesh.

What did ur doc say about it?


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forgivinandliving
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yea,, squerlly.... Im over it.. Im done. Im not taking it.. I have made up my mind.. This was the deal breaker.. I am not going to do this crap anymore..
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