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Old 11-10-2017, 10:13 AM #7
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You have been on a med roller coaster with the very short taper off the Abilify onto the Geodon, the short taper off the Seroquel, and the addition of Mobic. It's no wonder why you are having all these side effects...
Hopefully once you are on your new regular meds for a little while, you will stop having all these side effects

I think she is calling in Naproxen. It could help. It could be irritating to your gastro system over a long period if you are prone to that tho...

It is another NSAID, so do not start it right away because of the edema you experienced with the Mobic! I would wait a few days to a week before taking another NSAID like Advil, Aleve, or the Naproxen. I know that you may experience pain, but it will be safer.
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