I’m calm, peaceful, and the delusions are gone. Now if I can just survive paying for it. I’ve had a couple of those strange coincidences happen, and I don’t think anyone is monitoring me now or spying on me.
Good I’m glad for you @anon54988740
Wow, I’m impressed.
That’s fabulous! How long have you been on Caplyta? I just started it too. I’ve been on it 5 days so far.
I should tell my pdoc I want to be on caplyta! I suffer from depression and I’m bi polar, sza. I went off Lexapro which made me feel weird. I can not describe these feelings.
8 Days, not very long too.
I recall back in the 90s when I reviewed a new antipsychotic I allways painted it Roseau up like that it had wiped out my psychosis and had improved my cognition and negatives what big pharma had promised it would do. Of course some specifically individuals had a super response on sudden new brands but for most of us the words spoken by big pharma was empty promises. What has helped me the most on my 30 years journey to recovery is to get injected with the LAI clopixol that has restored lots of my brain circuits now later in life. An other importent approach I have taken is to quit alcohol almost for good that also has protected my mind.
i am gald that you get rid from your delusions but what makes this drug different from other antipsychotic? is anyone can get the same results from taking it or it is different from person to another? any idea?
I don’t know why, but different antipsychotics have different effects on different people. What works really well for one person doesn’t work for someone else.
Elgato you might be super responder to this new meds. If so don’t swap to something else. Calypta is quite expensive but it helps you then I’m sure that it’s every penny’s worth.