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TrU2U
posted 10/14/2007, comments (5)

ABILIFY GAVE ME arash between 2 and 5 weeks before going off by docs sorder.

The new drug they want to try is in the family of drugs that gave me permanent tremors and involuntary muscle spacisms , it's related to respirdal which has had lawsuits againts it for permanent damage.I would like to try an older medication again to feel safe , any suggestions?
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Christina Bruni

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Librarian and Writer
posted 10/02/2007, comments (0)

An Interview with Kate Kiernan

I'm pleased to have interviewed Kate Kiernan, one of the top five "Best of 2007" award winners whose blog is titled "Yin and Yang". As I'm sure you'll see from our talk, she is a blessed person who has a lot to offer others with her hard-won insight and wisdom. CB: First, I'd like to ask what your diagnosis... Read moreChevron
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Paul Ballas

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Doctor of Osteopathy
posted 09/24/2007, comments (3)

Identifying - and Resolving - Compliance Issues

People with schizophrenia often have difficulty regularly taking their psychiatric medication, despite studies suggesting the great potential benefits of compliance to medication regiments. This issue is not limited to patients with psychotic disorders; in fact, several studies have found that a significant percentage of people with... Read moreChevron
kjms
posted 09/21/2007, comments (2)

how do i get my 20 year old brother to accept treatment?

I have a 20 year old brother who was recently given a tentative diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia. He had a very bad episode and was hospitilized. they started him on Abilify and it seemed to be working, within a month he was much better. just like my brother again. but he refuses to admit there is anything wrong with him. he doesnt remember the... Read moreChevron
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Schizophrenia is a syndrome characterized by disturbances in emotions, thought, activity, and language, that leaves patients fearful and withdrawn.

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