Marknis wrote:
It helped me not feel as depressed during the day but it now doesn’t really feel like it’s doing anything for me. This tends to be the case when it comes to taking medications for me. One notable thing I’ve noticed is that I can’t find enjoyment in reading like I did when I originally took half of an abilify and will now just either get frustrated or fall asleep when I try to read.
It must have felt good to be less depressed though, for a while?
I also have a hard time reading, and now I wonder if it might be a med side effect. I know I had a med side effect of taking clonazepam too long, which was prescribed for periodic limb movements in a sleep study. It turned out that that drug has a greater than 24 hour half-life, meaning over many months, I was accumulating it in my body. It explains my sense of why I got to feeling "stupider" about 4 months into graduate school. I take a short-acting drug now. But if I had not had that side effect, I might have completed my degree.
I hope you get a good result on the higher dose of Abilify. I take it, that's an add-on to a regular antidepressant?
I've been on duloxetine (Cymbalta) for years, both for chronic pain and for depression. It is working for both problems. Things don't bother me as much any more. Of course, after my bad experience with clonazepam, I have to wonder if I am doing long-term damage I'm not aware of.
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