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Sunday, November, 22, 2009
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taking a new drug- Zoloft

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MyAnimus is looking for a change

Had a major psychotic episode at 20 years old, but didn't go...

MyAnimus

Friday, September 25, 2009
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25 mg Zoloft on top of 40 mg Prozac and 20 mg Abilify seem to be a good mix for me. I feel better now with the Zoloft. Functionable. If I don't take it I get tired. Otherwise stuff is fine. Getting on top of my finances has been a big step for me. Recently however my parents and I had an argument ove...
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    Naykizzo
    Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 10:27 AM

    Hi MyAnimus,

     

    I'm happy to hear that you found the meds that work.  I'm sorry about your situation with your mom and dad.  I too have issues with my mom and dad since I live with them.  But, I have to look at the bright side because of it weren't for them, I wouldn't be where I am at with my recovery.

     

    That's great that you have a plan.  My goal is to reunite with my daughter and then have my own place within the next 2 years.

     

    Have a great weekend!

     

     

     

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    Naykizzo
    Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 10:27 AM

    Hi MyAnimus,

     

    I'm happy to hear that you found the meds that work.  I'm sorry about your situation with your mom and dad.  I too have issues with my mom and dad since I live with them.  But, I have to look at the bright side because of it weren't for them, I wouldn't be where I am at with my recovery.

     

    That's great that you have a plan.  My goal is to reunite with my daughter and then have my own place within the next 2 years.

     

    Have a great weekend!

     

     

     

    Reply
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    Christina Bruni
    Monday, September 28, 2009 at 11:00 PM

    Hi MyAnimus,

     

    I'm glad you're feeling better.  Sounds like you have some plans you want to achieve.  Attending to finances will help you do those things.  Hang in there with your family and keep up the hope that things can change.

     

    Regards,

    Christina

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