What the $&@!?

I drooled like nuts on Risperdal. Never again if I can help it.

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I tried massaging the area but nothing.
That’s a good sign.

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Thanks guys for your responses.
I’ll keep an eye on it.

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abilify is the best alternative for lowering prolactin… i saw it on this graph

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I know about Abilify lowering prolactin
Thanks @ThePoet

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oh okay sorry just read the full thread. i can be a once off thing i think

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Great graph man, didn’t know some things…

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It’s funny you say that, I just had a cyst removed from my chest a while ago, and I had the same thing happen. I lactated for about two weeks after the surgery, she told me that can happen with men

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I’m morbidly curious what it tastes like.

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@Ribbon you had to go there, LOL.

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Damn side effects.

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I really don’t know if I was lactating now.
It might have been a spill of some sort.
It’s been dry ever since.

Ugh… I hate these meds.

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I am switching from Risperdal to Clozapine. That should make a big drop in prolactin!

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i hope it works for you!!

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Yes, good luck with it @Aziz

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Any troubles today?

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No I’m ok @anon22846033 thanks
It was probably nothing

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Risperdal made me lactate too :frowning:

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Have you had a blood test to check your prolactin levels? If not, that should be your first step. I would call your pdoc or primary and ask for them to call in the lab so the results are ready for your next appointment.

If you’re really curious if you’re lactating or not, look up videos on how to hand express milk and see if anything comes out.

My prolactin levels got super high last winter. I switched to Rexulti and they came down really fast.

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