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Reviews for Latuda to treat Borderline Personality Disorder

Review by Anonymous (taken for 1 to 6 months): User Rating:  
   
10

I've been going through this for 7 years and this is the first medicine to ever make me stable. Thank you Latuda.

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June 5, 2012 7:27 PM
Review by Balancingact30: User Rating:  
   
8.0

I always read reviews, but this is the first time I have ever felt the need to comment on anything online. I am on Wellbutrin 300mg and recently began Latuda 40mg and a month later Topamax. I didn't realize it was working until I noticed that EVERY relationship in my life had improved. My relationship with my husband, mother, siblings, kids, etc. My appetite began to increase so my doctor added Topamax and I regrettably stopped Latuda thinking they were both the same. Well I did stop eating as much, but a week later it was like I had lost all that progress. I was back to my old irritable unstable self. I will give Latuda credit for being the first and only medicine to make me "normal".

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December 30, 2011 9:35 AM
Review by Anonymous: User Rating:  
   
8.0

Been taking Latuda for about 3 months total, although in between I stopped after 2 weeks during the 1st month for no reason, then started up again after another 2 weeks. This time I'm taking it everyday. I decided to give it a real chance and so glad that I did. The biggest difference is the relationship I now have with my 3 year old daughter. Before because of my borderline disorder I was so on edge and stressed out, I would lose my cool easily over little things. I'd yell or cry when even a little frustrated. It was probably like walking on eggshells around mommy to her. No more of that though. I have almost completely changed the way I am around her, no more mean mommy. Just happy and calm now!

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September 14, 2011 6:09 AM

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