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Old 01-31-2017, 09:09 AM #1
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Default what medication is used for manic behavior?

I feel like i am speeding but it could be the three cups of black coffee and i continue to spend? I don't know whether to wait for my next appt or call for a closer one.
"These drugs can reduce manic symptoms more quickly than mood stabilizers. However, long-term treatment with mood stabilizers can help prevent future manic episodes. Examples of antipsychotics include olanzapine (Zyprexa), risperidone (Risperdal), and quetiapine (Seroquel).Feb 1, 2016"
Iam on risperdal but he wanted to cut the dosage because of stroke risk. I wouldn't touch zyprexa with a ten foot pole. talk about zombie that is what seroquel did to me.
I just called the doctor's office and I am scheduled for this thursday.
I felt like such a fool. I couldn't remember the time she just told me 10:15. thank you stroke. I had trouble yesterday at P.T. I kept on losing count. my short term memory is cooked
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