Posted by SLS on January 24, 2019, at 9:07:00
In reply to Bleauberry omg friend i need to tell you something, posted by Jeroen on January 23, 2019, at 17:32:20
> 2 months on Saphris guess what, depression is back only got a few days better, positive symptoms are treated but my deep dark depression that as lifted with minocycline and Cipro ear drops (now resistant to the ear drop form) not tried pills which was kind of odd
> d.. 2 days on cipro (Panotile) ear drops and psychosis gone... but then after retry full blow mania and psychosis this happened years ago not now..
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> Im infected with a lyme or something im 100% sure now
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> please tell me how to proceed i believe you and my first alysia lyme test was positive, i dont respond to doxycycline but also doesnt make me worse a little better on 200 mg, but minocycline cured my schizophrenia and depression, if i only could take it safe i would do it again or another anti biotic. Please i know youre in very bad shape bleauberry but Id like to be well even if its for a few months from this horrible disease. Please help me bleauberry!Jeroen, I think you should continue taking Saphris while you experiment with other things. It helps you with positive symptoms, and you tolerate it well. As I noted, the antidepressant effect can take a few months before you really notice it. Sometimes, family and friends observe that the patient is improving before the patient recognizes it. You have been ill for a long time. Your brain is resistant to long-term change. It will take longer for you to respond well to Saphris. Also, improvements in cases like yours are rarely linear. You will have ups and downs as you improve.
Keep taking Saphris consistently.
Give your brain time to stabilize. It has been insulted by a great many drugs in a short period of time. Saphris works for your positive symptoms and you tolerate the drug well. I can't think of any reason why you should stop taking it. You can still try antibiotics and other things.
Good luck.
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