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Old 08-15-2009, 01:34 PM #1
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Default Med Suggestions

I suffer from severe depression and type 2 Bi-polar disorder. I am currently taking Seroquel 200mg, Prisitq 50mg, and Vyvanse 50mg.

My psychologist is going to recommend to the psychiatrist that he add Abilify to my med lineup. Is there anybody out there with Bi-polar disorder on Abilify? I am curious of the success of this drug for my condition.

Also, if any of you have my same problems, what drugs are you taking and how effective have they been so far? I go back to the psych in 2 weeks.

Thanks for the input.
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