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11/21/2009 08:41 PM
Skitz0417
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well i called my doctor yestarday because my hallucinations are getting worse since i can no longer take my meds since they are making me so sick..she never called back so i am not sure what to do its the weekend and i cant get to call her again untill monday i just dont understand why these voices and hallucinations are tormenting me so bad again i feel inprisoned by them and i feel there is no way out but death i mean the meds have helped me but never taken them away completly....i feel i am at the end of my rope i dont know if i am coming or going i have started this deep depression again also and it has me cutting myself again i am just so lost right now...i am thinking of going back into treatment again but its like the voices wont let me i mean its like they have complete power and ther is nothing i can do.....
I hear the voices..do you??
2000mg depakote
25mg atenol for blood press.
300mg trazodne for sleep
25mg abilify
25mg zyprexa

MY yahoo id is Mr_dharris08 if ya wanna chat
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11/22/2009 11:17 AM  Top
Mollyxyz
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You need a medication which you can tolerate and a life worth living for yourself, not only for the others around you. A higher dose may not be good as long as it makes you feel bad. A lower dose with no side effects and slight symptoms might be better.

See you,

Molly

... and the soul afraid of dying that never learns to live

from The Rose
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