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Up and down up and down up and down up and down up and down......

Goodbye Depression! Or at least the worst of it.  I am no longer laid out in bed sobbing about nothingness.  The overwhelming sense of "no purpose" has subsided.  I'm not entirely sure if it's "the cycle" or the meds kicking in.  Mary Jo said I may metabolize medication quickly which is why I feel effects after missing just one day.  I take 40 mg of Latuda between around 8:30-10:30 (dependng on when I go to bed).   The mood swings are still present.  I can flip from singing to angry in a second.  Jon annoys me more than anything but still, pretty much everything annoys me.  I try to be more in tune with my emotions to understand the mood disorder and listen to what pulls me in another direction out of the frustration that haunts me.  I get quick bursts of energy but nothing that lasts long enough to truly get anything done.  I made a fabulous dinner last night, :)

Med Talk

Latuda What is LATUDA? An Effective Treatment Option for Bipolar Depression Latuda ®  (lurasidone HCl) is a once-a-day prescription medication. It is indicated to treat adult patients with depressive episodes in bipolar I disorder ( bipolar depression ) when used alone or with lithium or valproate. In clinical studies, LATUDA was proven effective for many people struggling with bipolar depression. LATUDA is the first medication approved for bipolar depression that can be taken either: on its own (monotherapy), or with a mood-stabilizing medication (adjunctive therapy), either lithium or valproate. LATUDA is part of a class of medications called atypical antipsychotics. How Does LATUDA Work? Although it’s not known exactly how Latuda ®  (lurasidone HCl) works, here’s some helpful information about the science behind it: LATUDA is part of a class of medicines called atypical antipsychotics (LATUDA is not an antidepressant) Atypical antipsychotics are t...

Mental Disorder, Wha?!

Mood Disorder A psychological disorder characterized by the elevation or lowering of a person's mood, such as depression or bipolar disorder .                     If you have a mood disorder, your general emotional state or mood is distorted or                  inconsistent with your circumstances. Some examples of mood disorders include:                                    Cyclothymic disorder            Bipolar disorder                                                           Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)                           Premenstrual dysphoric ...