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what is my diagnosis & what meds are good to treat these symptoms

moten34
03/21/09

im very paranoid about things.im always looking out my window at night,noticing strange actions with different vehicles.i feel like im being watched & investigated.i feel like ppl are in some way plotting on me.im always suspicious of my wife,thinking she's cheating,i analize & critique everything ppl say to me just to find a lie,i think negative about absolutely everything,i always think ppl are talking about me,i feel like i need to know everything & im not satisfied until i do,i have panic attacks.ive been on luvox (100 mg)for a few months,lamitical(100 mg)for a couple months,& abilify(10 mg)for a month.im not sure if any interaction of these meds are causing these symptoms.please help !!!

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crazy C
Friday, August 21, 2009

Stay off any drug even coffee tim to take care of your life. If u have any history with coke take some benadryl. any history w/ meth take risperdol. normal onset at the end of puberty take zyprexa. if thats not enough add lexapro if you dont need lexapro it will make u fill bad right away. If and only if your on what i mentioned you will be okay w/ coffee. maybe a beer. but as soon as you get higher than the meds there is a chance of feeling bad everybodys different. The meds i mentioned wont need to be discontinued if you have a slip up. everybodys different.The meds I mentioned u will feel better kind of quick. Like me I was stupid and used everything and now all my meds have been raised. be smart. Feel better:-)

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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a syndrome characterized by disturbances in emotions, thought, activity, and language, that leaves patients fearful and withdrawn.

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