I’ve been on Rexulti for 2 years and I’ve gained 30lbs and cannot lose it no matter how I diet or exercise.. but it is also that 16th med I’ve tried and the only one that has worked
U can ask your mental health care professional about the Genesight test. It tells you what psychotropic medicine you will respond well too or have higher risk of side effects based on your genes.
Abilify was more activating actually. I felt motivated to do my chores 2h after taking it. My mom was taking abilify and she started to develop eps after a few months. Rexulti works for her bipolar depression and abilify had no effect on it.
I havent tried Abilify, but Rexulti cleared my constant tiredness and fatigue. Im still lacking motivation (trying Auvelity), but rexulti worked wonders for me!
I was on it for depression, no bipolar or anything. I actually stopped taking it because it made me 'antsy' and anxious and my new med mgmt provider didn't like it. I might like to try it again.
Im taking a combination of Trintellix, Rexulti, Buspar, and Auvelity. Im also on ketamine. Its a lot, but i think im finally breaking through my MDD 10-15 years later!😅
I love my abilify, it really changed my outlook on everything and made me more motivated to do things right after taking it. I am still in the beginning stages of trying to figure out my dosages, right now I am at ten twice a day, but it feels so good right now.
On antidepressant withdrawal: I was on Setraline 150 MG for 5 months. I stopped abruptly. Now it has been 12 months since I have stopped. My executive functioning is gone - I can’t take any decisions or concentrate for even 10 minutes. I can’t work. I feel anxious and blank and cannot control my anger , throw things around, shout at people around me. No one wants to be with me. I feel lonely and don’t want to live. Should I reinstate? It’s been 12 months since I have been off them. I live in India. Doctors are few and they don’t know about protracted withdrawal. Lot of them even misdiagnose.
Wow, that is unfortunate. You can get great advice on antidepressant tapering and withdrawal at outro- here: learn.outro.com/home It is free to sign up.
I’ve recently switched from sertraline to Escitalopram and noticed myself getting withdrawal symptoms from sertraline even though it’s not supposed to happen from a direct switch according to many sources since they are members of the same drug class. So it’s chilling to think how bad it must be affecting you since stopping abruptly. If all this is happening to you then you should go on something or you are just existing instead of living. My recommendation would probably be to ask for a tricyclic antidepressant instead since they have much milder withdrawal symptoms and don’t cause rebound depression like SSRI withdrawal(something specialists don’t like to admit) That’s one option. If you prefer not to do that then you could buy some psilocybin mushrooms from a reputable supplier or even buy your own growkit and try using them around once every week or two. LSD is also meant to work but always important to research the correct dosages first and do your research. Good luck
I’ve been on abilify in the past and it seemed okay to begin with, but as the weeks passed it definitely didn’t feel like a dopamine agonist, it’s really an antagonist with a bit of fanciful “pro-dopamine” marketing behind it to make it seem more seductive. It made me subdued just like the other antipsychotics I have tried it is no different from them. If it genuinely had any capacity to increase dopamine they wouldn’t have approved it for schizophrenia and psychosis since they are heavily associated with the model of excess dopamine activity.
@@mauriciojr.4428 I know how they work. If there is too much dopamine they block the receptors. And if there isn’t enough dopamine they have a mild agonist activity. But since it’s at least 70% antagonist any dopamine increase isn’t likely to very meaningful at a clinical level.
Rexulti made me sleep for a whole week after I started taking it. Abilify didn't do that to me that I remember. (I was on 15 mg of Abilify when my psychiatrist switched it to Rexulti, now I take 1 mg of Rexulti) I also gained like 10 kg after I started taking Rexulti... But it did help with the mood swings more than Abilify did, especially with manic episodes
5mg Abilify with 10mg Prozac was my magic cure combination for depression for a short time before it stopped working. Recently tried 1mg Rexulti with 10mg Prozac for a month and absolutely nothing happened. It was disappointing as Rexulti was so easy to take with virtually no side effects.
Abilify was awful for me personally. The insatiable cravings for sugar and weight gain were terrible. Rexulti worked very very well, I didn’t experience the cravings or weight gain, but my triglycerides were over 400. I don’t take either anymore and Seroquel has managed my bipolar symptoms and insomnia without any side effects other than I get overheated very easily and have to be careful of the physical activity I do
Good CBT therapy can help with rumination as well as mindfulness based therapy. Therapy is first line, if I have to use a medication, I'd start with Fluvoxamine. Supplements that I have seen help with this are phosphatidyl choline and phosphatidyl serine, as long as a person has enough Omega-3's, if not we add Omega-3's.
@@LevelheadedMind thank you so incredibly much I'm seeing the psychiatrist now and I'm actually on effexor. I'll mention the supplements to her the next time I see her. My rumination causes physical sensations that I seem to get stuck in. All of this started after I had covid.
Ok, that makes sense, then it is most likely a result of inflammation and even elevated cortisol from adrenal response post COVID. In this case, I would try phosphatidyl serine (PS), soy-free is best.
@@LevelheadedMind thank you so incredibly much. I may end up making you my psychiatrist. I'm in Texas tho. Can I take that vitamin along with the venlafaxine that I'm taking. And I've been like this for about a year because last year in August is when I caught covid. Initially I couldn't sleep I had severe insomnia and prior to having covid I had anxiety but it became worse after having it. They're calling it long covid but doctors are still studying it.
@@nerdbamarich2063 there are no interactions with PS and venlafaxine. You will want to take it at the time your symptoms are usually the worst. Start at 150mg if no effect increase to 300mg. If still not effective, then this will not work for you. You should notice some decrease in anxiety, and ruminative thoughts the same day you take it. The effects improve over time and it will also lower cortisol in the long run. However, with long COVID you want to focus on decreasing inflammation, so eat an anti-inflammatory diet as well. Unfortunately, I cannot be your psychiatrist since I am licensed in FL. However, I can guide you through your treatment process with education, and coaching practices. If you need further assistance you can schedule a consult here: www.levelheadedmind.com/mental-health-coaching I wish you well and hope you start feeling better soon!
Rexulti i find very dehydrated alot, and it makes me feel sweaty during the night. Although that could be menopause idk. When i stop taking it i don't seem to sweat so much
Loved your video! I have to say you have such a high skill of explaining things that I could listen to you for hours. Also, you’re really really gorgeous ❤
Hi can someone tell me which medicine good work for feeling bieng trapped phobia its not claustrophobia like elevator or shopping mall where i cant find exit like all kind of those situation
I've been taking Rexulti for about 2 and a half months now and it has been ruining my life since the first dose I take this drug. I'm planning to stop now because my doctor has failed to provide me information about the side effects and the duration of side effects I would have to endure while taking this drug. I will not take this drug for more than 3 months if my body is unable adapt to it. For further treatment, I will consider of taking any different kind of medicines but definitely not this one.
I’ve been on Rexulti for 2 years and I’ve gained 30lbs and cannot lose it no matter how I diet or exercise.. but it is also that 16th med I’ve tried and the only one that has worked
I am sorry to hear about the weight gain. Glad to hear it is helping your symptoms though.
U can ask your mental health care professional about the Genesight test. It tells you what psychotropic medicine you will respond well too or have higher risk of side effects based on your genes.
@@alexarcher2797so far the Genesight test hasn’t helped me.
@alexarcher2797 Yes, I highly recommend this as well!!
Abilify was more activating actually.
I felt motivated to do my chores 2h after taking it.
My mom was taking abilify and she started to develop eps after a few months. Rexulti works for her bipolar depression and abilify had no effect on it.
I havent tried Abilify, but Rexulti cleared my constant tiredness and fatigue. Im still lacking motivation (trying Auvelity), but rexulti worked wonders for me!
May I ask what you’re taking it for?
@@plavacbeats1490I would like to also know this too
Are you on it for bipolar? Depression? Or schizophrenia etc?
Neither. They are both poison and cause brain damage.
I was on it for depression, no bipolar or anything. I actually stopped taking it because it made me 'antsy' and anxious and my new med mgmt provider didn't like it. I might like to try it again.
Im taking a combination of Trintellix, Rexulti, Buspar, and Auvelity. Im also on ketamine. Its a lot, but i think im finally breaking through my MDD 10-15 years later!😅
@@CrystalCat24 wow
@@nenadcubric2663 Ikr? It's a lot lol 🤣
I love my abilify, it really changed my outlook on everything and made me more motivated to do things right after taking it. I am still in the beginning stages of trying to figure out my dosages, right now I am at ten twice a day, but it feels so good right now.
On antidepressant withdrawal:
I was on Setraline 150 MG for 5 months. I stopped abruptly. Now it has been 12 months since I have stopped. My executive functioning is gone - I can’t take any decisions or concentrate for even 10 minutes. I can’t work. I feel anxious and blank and cannot control my anger , throw things around, shout at people around me. No one wants to be with me. I feel lonely and don’t want to live.
Should I reinstate? It’s been 12 months since I have been off them.
I live in India. Doctors are few and they don’t know about protracted withdrawal. Lot of them even misdiagnose.
Wow, that is unfortunate. You can get great advice on antidepressant tapering and withdrawal at outro- here: learn.outro.com/home
It is free to sign up.
I’ve recently switched from sertraline to Escitalopram and noticed myself getting withdrawal symptoms from sertraline even though it’s not supposed to happen from a direct switch according to many sources since they are members of the same drug class. So it’s chilling to think how bad it must be affecting you since stopping abruptly.
If all this is happening to you then you should go on something or you are just existing instead of living. My recommendation would probably be to ask for a tricyclic antidepressant instead since they have much milder withdrawal symptoms and don’t cause rebound depression like SSRI withdrawal(something specialists don’t like to admit)
That’s one option. If you prefer not to do that then you could buy some psilocybin mushrooms from a reputable supplier or even buy your own growkit and try using them around once every week or two. LSD is also meant to work but always important to research the correct dosages first and do your research.
Good luck
Thanks for making my recommendation
Thanks for the idea!
I’ve been on abilify in the past and it seemed okay to begin with, but as the weeks passed it definitely didn’t feel like a dopamine agonist, it’s really an antagonist with a bit of fanciful “pro-dopamine” marketing behind it to make it seem more seductive.
It made me subdued just like the other antipsychotics I have tried it is no different from them. If it genuinely had any capacity to increase dopamine they wouldn’t have approved it for schizophrenia and psychosis since they are heavily associated with the model of excess dopamine activity.
That's not how partial agonists work, you need to study more.
@@mauriciojr.4428 I know how they work. If there is too much dopamine they block the receptors. And if there isn’t enough dopamine they have a mild agonist activity. But since it’s at least 70% antagonist any dopamine increase isn’t likely to very meaningful at a clinical level.
@@cultfiction3865this is very true. Rexulti is closer to 40-50% but still not very high
So true
Rexulti made me sleep for a whole week after I started taking it. Abilify didn't do that to me that I remember. (I was on 15 mg of Abilify when my psychiatrist switched it to Rexulti, now I take 1 mg of Rexulti)
I also gained like 10 kg after I started taking Rexulti... But it did help with the mood swings more than Abilify did, especially with manic episodes
Rexulti has been great for me!
Waw how you explain is anthr livel keep goin sistr
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching!
5mg Abilify with 10mg Prozac was my magic cure combination for depression for a short time before it stopped working. Recently tried 1mg Rexulti with 10mg Prozac for a month and absolutely nothing happened. It was disappointing as Rexulti was so easy to take with virtually no side effects.
Glad to hear you found something that works for you.
Abilify was awful for me personally. The insatiable cravings for sugar and weight gain were terrible. Rexulti worked very very well, I didn’t experience the cravings or weight gain, but my triglycerides were over 400. I don’t take either anymore and Seroquel has managed my bipolar symptoms and insomnia without any side effects other than I get overheated very easily and have to be careful of the physical activity I do
I had a better experience on Abilify then Rexulti. Partially because I couldn’t lose a pound on Rexulti, and Abilify was more effective.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Thank you so much for your continued help. I was curious to know what do you think helps the most with rumination?
Good CBT therapy can help with rumination as well as mindfulness based therapy. Therapy is first line, if I have to use a medication, I'd start with Fluvoxamine. Supplements that I have seen help with this are phosphatidyl choline and phosphatidyl serine, as long as a person has enough Omega-3's, if not we add Omega-3's.
@@LevelheadedMind thank you so incredibly much I'm seeing the psychiatrist now and I'm actually on effexor. I'll mention the supplements to her the next time I see her. My rumination causes physical sensations that I seem to get stuck in. All of this started after I had covid.
Ok, that makes sense, then it is most likely a result of inflammation and even elevated cortisol from adrenal response post COVID. In this case, I would try phosphatidyl serine (PS), soy-free is best.
@@LevelheadedMind thank you so incredibly much. I may end up making you my psychiatrist. I'm in Texas tho. Can I take that vitamin along with the venlafaxine that I'm taking. And I've been like this for about a year because last year in August is when I caught covid. Initially I couldn't sleep I had severe insomnia and prior to having covid I had anxiety but it became worse after having it. They're calling it long covid but doctors are still studying it.
@@nerdbamarich2063 there are no interactions with PS and venlafaxine. You will want to take it at the time your symptoms are usually the worst. Start at 150mg if no effect increase to 300mg. If still not effective, then this will not work for you. You should notice some decrease in anxiety, and ruminative thoughts the same day you take it. The effects improve over time and it will also lower cortisol in the long run. However, with long COVID you want to focus on decreasing inflammation, so eat an anti-inflammatory diet as well. Unfortunately, I cannot be your psychiatrist since I am licensed in FL. However, I can guide you through your treatment process with education, and coaching practices. If you need further assistance you can schedule a consult here: www.levelheadedmind.com/mental-health-coaching
I wish you well and hope you start feeling better soon!
Wraylar(Cariprazine) is less in weight Gain
Do you know any medicines that have very few (or no) side effects?
No, unfortunately with psychiatric medications in particular, that is the risk you take.
I hated Ability. It made me feel like I was having a stroke
Rexulti i find very dehydrated alot, and it makes me feel sweaty during the night. Although that could be menopause idk. When i stop taking it i don't seem to sweat so much
Rexulti or Seroquel for add on treatment for depression?
i m was on rxulti 2 mg to 5 mg abilify with ritalin
Loved your video! I have to say you have such a high skill of explaining things that I could listen to you for hours. Also, you’re really really gorgeous ❤
Hi can someone tell me which medicine good work for feeling bieng trapped phobia its not claustrophobia like elevator or shopping mall where i cant find exit like all kind of those situation
You need talk therapy. Figure out what your triggers are then work from there.
Abilify turned me into a shaky psychopath for a month
You shouldn’t take either long term.
I've been taking Rexulti for about 2 and a half months now and it has been ruining my life since the first dose I take this drug.
I'm planning to stop now because my doctor has failed to provide me information about the side effects and the duration of side effects I would have to endure while taking this drug. I will not take this drug for more than 3 months if my body is unable adapt to it. For further treatment, I will consider of taking any different kind of medicines but definitely not this one.
Rexulti’s first listed side affect is Akathisia. Gave me severe, life-threatening Akathisia.
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Rexulti all the way between the two.
Both of these are no good. The best choice is not to take it if possible.
Badum-TISSSSS
Abilify is good.
Lol@@Syncere20
Source?
@@xxthatsnotmexx no source, he is just anti medication. Rexulti is a life saver for those who need it.