Same here, seems like I can't breath fully, did it improve?
I took abilify twice in my life, once from 2011-2013 and the second during Feb 2022 to October 2022. I have never had any breathing problems in my life except when I took abilify. I developed breathing problems January through March 2012, but they went away for good after. Then I developed breathing problems Thanksgiving 2022... unfortunately, these breathing problems remain to this day. Fool me once, fool me twice... this time, I believe it's going to be permanent, and in all cases, other than hoping the body heals itself, there is no cure nor treatment for the breathing problems this causes. It is repeated aggravated assault, torture and strangulation and those who administer abilify or any substance that can cause such a thing are guilty of severe felonies and need to be imprisoned for a long, long time as allowed by law. I am seeking help from breathing experts, neurologists and sleep clinics but they can barely prove the problem, much less have any hope to treat it and provide any form of relief. My suggestion to prove the problem: have scientists take biopsies of nervous tissue, examine it under an electron scanning microscope and compare it to samples of healthy tissue (people without antipsychotic induced injuries) to prove damage to nervous tissue and neurochemical receptors.
My breathing problems are really really bad. This time around I don't think they are going to improve ever.
In the multiple years of seeing psychiatrists throughout my life there legitimately hasn't been a single occasion where I felt like a prescription medication actually benefitted me. At the very end they caused me severe mental and physical harm hence why I'm here now.
Yep, I'm in the same boat. Antidepressants and antipsychotics have never benefited me--this could of course be due to the fact that I was certainly never psychotic and likely never depressed (Before drug induced depression from paliperidone), and that all the diagnoses my mental health care providers gave me, according to the DSM, were totally illegal and not even remotely possible, considering and accepting all allegations of behavior and symptoms (which themselves were largely fabricated and not credible). I have had severe side effects 100% of the time from these antidepressants and antipsychotics! And am dealing with all of them, to this day. People who have been injured by these "medications" need to take as much action as they can. Side effects literature, which hasn't been truly examined for its validity and accuracy, does not measure long-term side effects and their sample sizes are a joke, jokingly small! It is pretty much universally agreed upon that many tens and thirties of millions of Americans are on antipsychotics and antidepressants in recent years. The real world patient data of people using these drugs has never been collected to my knowledge. Worst of all, all of these injuries basically have no cure or treatment. I am dealing with many of them as we speak:
Long-term, likely permanent, incurable and now seemingly untreatable heartburn from fluoxetine and wellbutrin--right now, I am in unbearable pain from it and I suspect permanent esophageal sphincter damage, and no PPIs, no antacids, no milk, nothing works... painkillers are barely helping me manage the pain, but have somewhat of a useful effect--I am trying to work with gastroenterologists ASAP when the working week starts soon and need to reach out to experts around the world.
Long-term diarrhea which I suspect is from Wellbutrin--I have taken most stool pathogen tests my clinic conducts and they all turned out negative.
Long-term breathing problems, untreatable, incurable, that I just mentioned (from abilify, clearly)
Permanent obesity, irreversible, incurable, untreatable, from abilify (which I've talked about in my previous posts!)
Permanent, incurable, untreatable depression and sexual dysfunction from paliperidone! (hence, why I am here) I've had it since December 2021, I discontinued paliperidone around January 2022. Thus, I've had this problem for 14/15 months? With zero improvements--there is nobody known in the record who had zero improvements for such a long period of time and ever recovered thereafter--most of them disappear for good and we can assume they committed suicide, for justifiable and obvious reasons.
I have not been on any psychiatric drugs since the end of December 2022! and have discontinued these offending medications for many many months.
But yeah, up until recently, abilify induced breathing problems were my main problem. Now, I'm dealing with heartburn as my main priority for now. Meanwhile, my paliperidone induced depression and sexual dysfunction is "neglected," in the sense that I am not campaigning for it (justice and healing) at the moment. It shouldn't surprise anyone that my efforts to convince scientists, research programs, politicians, business people and the like to research treatments and cures for any of these problems, which are all linked, has not been successful, but if others make an effort to try to persuade them, it may be more effective.