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<blockquote data-quote="Dixies_fire" data-source="post: 597984" data-attributes="member: 16184"><p>Hound dog- personally I think he got better at handling the seraquil but he doesn't feel that way. He can "fight" the seraquil off and stay up a little later but it's a killer as far as our sex life goes and getting up in the morning is still very hard but can be done. Personally ifrom what I have noticed I prefer his smaller dose of seraquil but taken consistently every day like he should! It makes a big difference. I haven't seem anything good with the increase of the abilify but I can't say for sure it's the increased abilify creating the problem either as since the doctor told him he wanted to wean the seraquil he's been trying to speed the process and not taking it the way he should. I have said several times as well as reiterated this morning that I believe the seraquil is something we need to keep. The seraquil is a antipsychotic or at least that is why he takes it, it keeps him from seeing things that aren't there, he says he has not been seeing things as long as he keeps the seraquil in his system some what but I see a marked difference in his behavior when he doesn't take it every day.</p><p>He will be out of the house until Thursday from what they are saying. I ^***hope^**** he is allowed to come home them as they held him for 20 some odd days the other time he was taken away from home. He is not at the psychiatric hospital and the mp's said he only had to be gone 24 hours but this is where his commander who is a butt hat, has discretion. So I'm hoping.</p><p></p><p>I'm not ignoring anyone else's post I'm just sitting back and reading and letting it sink in a bit, so please believe me I am thankful for responses and not offended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixies_fire, post: 597984, member: 16184"] Hound dog- personally I think he got better at handling the seraquil but he doesn't feel that way. He can "fight" the seraquil off and stay up a little later but it's a killer as far as our sex life goes and getting up in the morning is still very hard but can be done. Personally ifrom what I have noticed I prefer his smaller dose of seraquil but taken consistently every day like he should! It makes a big difference. I haven't seem anything good with the increase of the abilify but I can't say for sure it's the increased abilify creating the problem either as since the doctor told him he wanted to wean the seraquil he's been trying to speed the process and not taking it the way he should. I have said several times as well as reiterated this morning that I believe the seraquil is something we need to keep. The seraquil is a antipsychotic or at least that is why he takes it, it keeps him from seeing things that aren't there, he says he has not been seeing things as long as he keeps the seraquil in his system some what but I see a marked difference in his behavior when he doesn't take it every day. He will be out of the house until Thursday from what they are saying. I ^***hope^**** he is allowed to come home them as they held him for 20 some odd days the other time he was taken away from home. He is not at the psychiatric hospital and the mp's said he only had to be gone 24 hours but this is where his commander who is a butt hat, has discretion. So I'm hoping. I'm not ignoring anyone else's post I'm just sitting back and reading and letting it sink in a bit, so please believe me I am thankful for responses and not offended. [/QUOTE]
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