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Originally Posted by SorenVC
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Sketchy reviews, sketchy medicine drug. I don't really like being addicted to this or how the professionals call it, being "dependent, not addicted" to it. But what choice do I have. The more I live the more I feel like I never chose anything in life and if I had to live it again with the same feelings same situation I would do the same that I already did. But fatalism is hard to believe in and free will looks like magic too. So what's the truth?
I feel like this drug was pushed on me when I was only 16 years old and now 12 years later I can't get rid of it. What can I do really. I don't even know how much this thing impacts me. But when I tapered it off slowly, I did feel much different indeed. I wonder what it would feel like to be free from this medicine...
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I don't know your condition, but it might be possible to switch to other drugs with less side effects.
I personally was on Zyprexa for awhile, and hated the side effects (for me it was drowsiness, restless legs, and hunger). Over time, I worked with my doctor to taper off the Zyprexa, and now I only take it very rarely.