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Old 01-08-2009, 10:39 PM #1
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Shocked Scared about Dr Appt tomorrow...

SO on top of everything else, I did blood work on Wednesday, and today when the dr's office called to confirm the appt. I was asked to bring in my meds for a med review. I am scared guys, I had an A 1 C test result of 6.3 last time and if it's gone up I might be told to drop abilify. What should I do if that's the case? I don't want to become diabetic but it seems like these psyhotropic meds can DO that to us after years on them.

Is it better to have a clear head and be diabetic? I don't know. But I am scared that that is what they are going to reccommend. What do I do? Shall I go off abilify? I am thinking that I probably should...I don't want to be diabetic. I am so upset and scared...What would you do?
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