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POLL: Low Dose Abilify Tolerance / Poop Out

If you benefitted from Abilify, did the benefits continue or did they wear off?

  • Abilify’s benefits have continued so far (been on 2-4 months)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    18

Hoosierfans

Senior Member
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@jaybee00 i don’t think I know your story with Abilify? Can you share?

@mitoMAN so excited that it’s continuing to work for you! I know you’ve tapered up quite slowly because of the long half life. Are you still taking it every day?
 

GlassCannonLife

Senior Member
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Is it possible for those of you that answered the poll to update your situations re poop-out? I believe it's been quite some time since the first responses would have been made and it'd be great to see an updated picture.
 

Judee

Psalm 46:1-3
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Great Lakes
so it poops out for 60%?

But there are some people in the FB group who have had it work for them for several years. (I read this week of one who is still having it work 2 years later and another 4 years later.

Although the first one said she failed to initially heed Dr Bonilla's advice not to push for the first 2-3 months (I think he tells them to live like they're still bedbound and severe in spite of feeling like they're well). She said she messed herself up.

When she paused (for 6 months?), tried again and followed that advice the 2nd time, fortunately, it started working again and has continued to for 2 years. Some people never seem to get it to start working again.

If you can, try to join the group there.
 
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Jackb23

Senior Member
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293
Location
Columbus, Ohio
But there are some people in the FB group who have had it work for them for several years. (I read this week of one who is still having it work 2 years later and another 4 years later.

Although the first one said she failed to initially heed Dr Bonilla's advice not to push for the first 2-3 months (I think he tells them to live like they're still bedbound and severe in spite of feeling like they're well). She said she messed herself up.

When she paused (for 6 months?), tried again and followed that advice the 2nd time, fortunately, it started working again and has continued to for 2 years. Some people never seem to get it to start working again.

If you can, try to join the group there.
Ok, I will. I need it mostly for anhedonia. The Zoloft has taken care of my crashes (I no longer feel sick after exertion, I just have absolutely no interest in things).
 

Dude

Senior Member
Messages
189
I stopped after 2 Months but had great benefits. The initial benefit vanished a little. But overall, it took me to a another level. I can work part time again, which is a huge win. Worth a shoot. I maybe try wellbutrin as i believe, there might be a problem with dopamine.
 

Jackb23

Senior Member
Messages
293
Location
Columbus, Ohio
I stopped after 2 Months but had great benefits. The initial benefit vanished a little. But overall, it took me to a another level. I can work part time again, which is a huge win. Worth a shoot. I maybe try wellbutrin as i believe, there might be a problem with dopamine.
Why'd you stop?

Interestingly, wellbutrin isnt that much of a dopamine enhancer. In fact, in some studies, they have found Zoloft to inhibit DAT more than Wellbutrin.
 

Dude

Senior Member
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189
@Jackb23 my supply was running out, but my health stayed the same. So I didn't order anything new. My doctor said if LDA helped, Wellbutrin could probably help too. Here in the forum there are also entries from people who have had good experiences with it. I haven't really dealt with the topic yet.
 

Jackb23

Senior Member
Messages
293
Location
Columbus, Ohio
@Jackb23 my supply was running out, but my health stayed the same. So I didn't order anything new. My doctor said if LDA helped, Wellbutrin could probably help too. Here in the forum there are also entries from people who have had good experiences with it. I haven't really dealt with the topic yet.
I took it for many, many years and for me personally it helped a good bit.
 

Jackb23

Senior Member
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293
Location
Columbus, Ohio
I don’t know why, but sertraline helped me even more than wellbutrin. SSRIs have an antiviral effect and also inhibit many pro inflammatory cytokines. I believe sertraline inhibits tnf-a and il-1b.

These two drugs in tandem greatly benefited me for many years. I don’t think that me/cfs is depression by any many, but a lot of psych drugs modulate neuroinflammation and the immune system and I have always looked there for help.