Poll = İf you had choice what would you prefer?

  • İnjection
  • Pills

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İf you had choice what medication application method would you prefer.pills or injection?

I’d prefer an injection but for them it just isn’t cost effective

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If I had a choice? Neither. I am going to court though so I have to be med compliant until I see how it turns out.

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I say no to needles.

No to going to the hospital.

Guess that’s it for reasons I don’t like injections.

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@schizophrenisaurus Well lets say that if you had limited choice then

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Well, I’ll be honest and share a little bit about myself. Dumb as it may seem when I was first placed on antipsychotics I told them, “You are raping my soul.” So I made it a point to get the injection, now I take the stupid pills because people seem to somehow think you’re doing better when you’re on the pills. So… the pills.

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I’ve never been on injection. How does it work? Do get like a month worth of slow relase AP in one go?

I take haldol injection.
I wish I could take all my APs in injection form

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same for me. i only get my risperdal consta in injection but i wish i could get the clozapine in an injection too

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I’d prefer the injection. If the dude effects were tolerable and injection pain wasn’t super painful. Because those are the reasons I stopped the Invega Sustenna injections. Injections were convenient.

I only choose pills as there is more choice of medications

Don’t like the idea of an injection

If the drug starts giving you side effects you don’t like, you’re stuck on it

Boo to both. If we can have hash brownies why can’t we have AP brownies?

Would be much more civilized.

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I’m one of the woodoo men. I’ve been on injections for 26 years.

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Pills… but have considered injection, but am afraid I get too much and then it is already in my system.

Hated depot’s
CPN charging at my arm harpooning me

I’m in control with my tablets. Risperidone Consta I was either up or down.

My dad hated it when he came to see us, I was on depot’s, said I looked like a zombie :woman_zombie:

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I never had ap injection, don’t like the idea of it, it sounds sore! When I had my contraceptive injections years ago it was horrible.

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I like to have control over my Ap. So, i voted for pills. Injections are convenient though. I have been on both.

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I don’t think either ap I take come in a long acting injectable. I know Geodon doesn’t. Not sure about Latuda but once a month would be a lot better than twice a day but I have other meds too so it’s not like taking them is inconvenient.

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I have a choice and im on injection

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Pills. I will take what works because the voices are horrible when I don’t. I don’t need an injection to be convinced to take my meds. The voices handing my head to me do suffice.

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