Posted by Lou Pilder on June 19, 2016, at 8:30:08
In reply to Re: Does abilify cause weight gain in most people?, posted by SLS on June 19, 2016, at 2:05:59
> You might just want to try the drug and evaluate for yourself how your unique physiology reacts to it. Otherwise, you will never know. If you don't like it, and feel that you still have alternatives, just stop taking it any time you want using an appropriate taper. It is my impression that the weight gain with Abilify is not dosage-dependent. If you have not gained any weight at 2 mg/day, you might not gain any weight at 20 mg/day. However, the weight gain is often delayed in onset and insideous in its development.
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The poster here writes,[...You just might want to try the drug and evaluate it yourself...Otherwise you will never know....].
Be not deceived. You could know without following Scott's conclusion which is false. Mr. Hsiung allows Scott an open posting being immune from his enforcement policy in his own TOS. This could lead to your death or addiction or life-ruining condition by thinking that Mr. Hsiung is validating what Scott is proposing as being supportive, for Mr. Hsiung states that support takes precedence. "Otherwise you will NEVER know"? What a farce! You could know by knowing the research concerning this drug that could cause death. Mr. Hsiung is allowing Scott to post what is against his rules as overgeneralizing and jumping to a conclusion.
Lou
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