How do you describe your zombie feeling if u have it

I feel like i have a breathing obstacle,
Not the oxygen type of breathing but some other form of breathing that makes me feel excited.
My excitement intensity has therefore gone down.
I may get it back to its full capacity I may not I may get some more of it back but not all.
Thanks for listening this is just some self expression of how I feel nowadays with excitement.

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The years I was on Olanzapine and Haldol I may as well have been dead. I am glad Amisulpride makes me feel awake, but not too awake.

Such a waste. I have no idea why they make first line medications the worst ones…

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I wish I was in the UK to try amisulpride. Invega is just way too stimulating, and like you said about olanzapine, very sedating. I was on a olanzapine, perphenazine combo and got like 12-14 hrs of sleep a night

I remember being concerned about hyperprolactin with amisulphride… Is that something u have gotten checked on this ap?
I guess being able to check prolactin levels could help

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It sounds like anhedonia. Meds can make you feel like a zombie too. Not sure.

I am going to see the doctor on Tuesday, so I will ask for another blood test.

I’ve never really gotten that zombie feeling on invega

except maybe lack of speech

but then again I drink a lot of coffee.

I feel surges of electricity in my finger tips and toes. When I’m happy I feel it through my body.

Not sure if that’s what u meant

In the morning if I don’t where my C-PAP mask all night. MY eyes are red and ruthless my mouth is angry, my hair very messed up and matted, my voice deep and other-worldly. If I look at someone they start if I say something they get on my back. So i put on the mask for a few minutes and everything turms back to normal.

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@gobeyond what’s a Cpack?

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it helps you breathe when you have sleep-apnea. a machine

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