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Is Risperdal 1mg good for anger? I've been on risperdal for over a month already and I feel the same. And I don't want to feel the same I want to feel less angry and more happy. I have a two yr old and I feel like I'm the worse mother ever. I'm still depressed. I don't know what to do I can't control myself. Please help what should I do.

Samslou replied: "If it isn't working for you by now, it isn't going to. I have a suggestion that will be way better for you in the long run, without the side effects. Buy yourself some powdered inositol, along with some phosphatidyl choline. Take 1/4 to 1/2 tsp of inositiol dissolved in water 3 times a day. Very safe as you can take up to 20 g per day safely, which is waaaaaay more than this. Add to this 420 mg phosphatidyl choline 3 times per day. Within 3 days your anger will have disappeared. And I mean GONE. This combination of naturally occurring substances will not give you the negative side effects you will eventually experience with risperdal, and they will actually help your brain heal so that eventually you don't need them. For the depression, be sure to check out a product called Empowerplus. It is a revolutionary new supplement used to treat central nervous system disorders, including depression. More effective than any drug out there, and comes with an amazing support program!"

alphawhiskey43 replied: "Speak with your doctor about possibly increasing your dosage or perhaps trying a different antidepressant. Cymbalta is a new medication, you may want to get some samples of this to try. It takes typically 1 month for this type of medication to get fully into your system so be patient. Get to your doctor as soon as possible to speak with them about a change. HTH"

Amanda B replied: "It is supposed to be however that does not work very well. Is there anyother disorders that may be affecting your anger such as anxiety, panic attacks, maybe even bipolar...which can cause anger rather reddily. If not you need to see a psychiatrist and discuss all symptoms and re-evaluate medication and diagnosis. For anger seroquel works Very well. But use caution if given to much will act as a sedative. Hope this helps."

bluesun replied: "i bet you are a great mom. do not put yourself down. try exercising. and do yoga or mediation. holisticonline.com has advice on this."

QT3.14159 replied: "Risperdal (or Risperadal) is an atypical anti-psychotic that can cause Tardive Diskenesia (painful involuntary musce actions) It won't do anything for anger or depression. Talk to your doctor about Lexapro, its an anti-depressant/anti-anxiety med, should calm you right down in a few days Sweetie, I seriously doubt you're the worst mother ever, you're probably a great mom who's just a little stressed out right now 2 year olds can have that effect on Mommy Good luck! This too shall pass"

nikki72 replied: "Risperdal kills your personality and makes you into an emotionless zombie. Risperdal kills happiness. Risperdal made me seem like i was half dead, screwed up my digestion permanately, and gave me orthostatic hypotension, AND screweded up my menstral cycle. anywho, it did make me calm, extreemly calm, too calm to the point where i didn't care about anything. it wasn't really worth it though. ever since i got on it, it ruined my happiness, i still cant feel that happiness that i felt before i was on it, and i'm permanately calm now too, like i'm not irritable anymore, even when im off it. and before i went on it i was extremely rageful."

mhapppy replied: "Go to a different Doctor, unless you actually have bi-polar disorder (and are on a separate mood stabilizer such as lithium) or schizophrenia. If your major complaints are depression and anger, go to a different doctor to get an anti-depressant/anti-anxiety med."

Jynx replied: "what you might need is a mood stabilizer like Lithium rather than Risperdal. I'm on both but have been on Lithium for longer and it helped with my anger. I'm on Risperdal 2mg and Lithium 300mg."

tom replied: "each person is wired different, Risperdal made me see things not there ask for a new rx that will help you condition"

Jellybean replied: "Yes it can work - but seems to be different for people. I am currently on Risperdal, Lexapro & Ativan and so far they are working well!!!! I have been through so many meds - I am a rpid cycler Bipolar with Severe Anxiety so I have to have the right combination for myself - everyone who takes meds - can react differently to them depending on what works for your system."

theresa4104 replied: "Talk to your prescribing doctor. It sounds like you need to try another anti-psychotic or another class...like an antidepress or mood stabilizer. Risperdal is a pretty "strong" drug from my experience and I noticed definite changes (though it did not change any depressed feelings I had- mostly stopped obsessive thoughts and anxiety) within a week."

I was on 1mg risperdal for 2 years and in good health. I recently had a psychotic episode after over indulgenc? indulgence at a party. The doctor put me up to 2mg risperdal, said i'd be better in 2 weeks and to see him on the 11th february 2009. I'm 10 days into the treatment and have had to put myself back to 1mg risperdal because 2mg was giving me dry mouth causing me to drink more then be up all night urinating (I have a job, this won't do). Is it risky going back to 1mg after 10 days? I.e. will i become psychotic? I ask here because I cannot get a hold of my doctor

Ms Cat replied: "I suppose it's possib;e but if your doc intended to take you off of it in 14 days it may not make a difference. Do get a hold of him though, he is the one to ask. And please don't overindulge anymore. :)"

Lila replied: "If you abruptly stop taking the Resperdol you will go into a psychotic state. But returning to the 1mg is not going to harm you in anyway. Psychiatric medications individually will only last for a certain amount of time and require a change to another if it is not working for you anymore. There are plenty of other safe anti-psychotics that will work for you. As long as you have it in your systom you will not have withdrawal effects nor a psycotic episode just continue to take it at the prescribed time everyday."

Kristina replied: "no you will be fine because you didnt do a big jump in mg"

Will this edema (water retention), swelling and weight gain from Risperdal go away? I'm having side effects from Risperdal, which I just started about 2 weeks ago. I'm only on 1mg. I have wheezing, shortness of breath, water retention and swelling, and weight gain (may be water weight). Are these temporary things that will go away after a while, or will I always have to contend with this stuff?

Crackalyn from beyond the grave replied: "That almost sounds like an allergic reaction to the meds. You should consult your doc about adjusting or changing it. I was on Risperdall once, I think they took me off it for a different allergic reaction, but I'm not even sure since that was several years ago."

Princess replied: "You should talk to your doctor who prescribe this med for you. Shortness of breath and wheezing are serious if caused by the med. Stop taking it immediately and tell your doctor. He can give you a different medication."

side effects of risperdal and seroquel? hello, does anyone have very minor symptoms of tardive dyskenisia from low dose, short term treatment with antipsychotics? i am finding that after just a year or so of being treated with risperdal (1mg) and seroquel (25mg), both at low doses, i am experiencing some very slight twitching of my lips and rolling of the tongue. another person cannot see this. its very minor. my doctor tells me that it is very unlikely that the medication caused this. i think he is full of it. i am very scared. i have been off the medication for several months now. it has not gone away. the doctor says its anxiety. this may be true but i believe it is the medication. has anyone else experienced this? thank you.

Safi S replied: "add cogentin to the regimen. if it still persists, try going off the risperdal and get other med adjusted."

Have you taken Risperdal? i'm on 1mg of risperdal. does anyone have any experience with it so i'll know what to expect?

$$the b!tch from the bayarea$$ replied: "it just a sleep medicine"

Harvey B replied: "be careful it' not sleep medicine per say but it WILL MAKE YOU VERY SLEEPY"

nadaatall replied: "Yea, I took Risperdal for two or three years. It is a psychotic drug and is used for other purposes as well. I noticed some trouble getting a rest full sleep at times and some general agitation at times. Over that length of time is did seem to work well with the antidepressant that I was taking. Taken as directed it should be no problem."

Mad Mac replied: "'I've been on 1 mg of risperidal (risperidone) for over 10 years. It's a neuroleptic anti-psychotic. It has less side effects than the neuroleptics I was on before, which gave me tardive diskenesia. It has worked well for me in preventing or alleviating the hallucinations of schizophrenia paranoia (DDD).It seems to have a little tendency to help you gain weight but that can be solved by just pushing away from the table. I have had no other side effects except a reduction in sexual capability, which in me may be do to old age."

mkandfa4rever replied: "i have been on it and it puts you to sleep"

Camy replied: "I have taken it it made me real droswy and loopy and that was about it but that may reduce in time I didnt stay on it long it enough to find out I dont like feel sleepy all the time if you dont like it then tell your doctor and find something else"

shortone22 replied: "My son was on this medicine twice and both times he had uncontrollable movements and at one point his tongue swelled and I had to rush him to the hospital."

why does Zoloft+Risperdal make me sleepy? have been on 250mg Zoloft for OCD. Doctor added 1mg Risperdal (before going to bed), tried it once and the next day i couldn't stay up more than 4 hours. Went back to sleep again. is that normal? am <50kgs (underweight to be specific) Forgot to mention that i suffer from an anxiety disorder (obsessive compulsive disorder). been on Zoloft for 2 years. Have anyone been on Zoloft and Risperdal (combined) for anxiety disorder??? i would really like to know

Jon replied: "Zoloft and Paxil are both absolutely horrible for you. There are many other ways to solve your mental health problems without taking a pill but sadly, most doctors don't consider those options. I was on Paxil and it did the exact same thing. It put me to sleep. I remember sleeping for several hours in addition to a regular 8 hour night of sleep! As far as Zoloft, you should definitely read this: 1. Birth Defects 2. Sexual Side Effects 3. Suicide Not to mention if you should decide to stop, there is a high chance for WITHDRAWAL SYMTPOMS. Best of luck and I hope this helped you. Jon"

damnyoudemons replied: "Yes, it is normal. I was on Risperdal for several years and tried several different antidepressants (including Zoloft), and I was ALWAYS tired. Antipsychotics like Risperdal and most antidepressants carry a sleepiness effect, but the degree to which a person is affected varies. I would discuss your sleepiness with your doctor, as lethargy can be a very big incentive to stop taking the medication. Also, on a side note, if you choose to stay on Risperdal I can guarantee you will not remain underweight. Risperdal and similar antipsychotics make people pack on the pounds. As for the person who said that Risperdal has bad withdrawal effects, they vary from person to person and if done by a licensed professional, a person might not experience any withdrawal symptoms at all."

Anyone have experience taking risperdal? Does it really make you gain weight? My doctor started me on 1mg per day. I have read reviews stating it makes you gain weight. I will NOT take this if it does. I have just lost my weight after having a baby. I have tried very hard to stay fairly small all my life. I just dont see this helping me. Instead of focusing on getting better I am focused on gaining to much weight and now that is all Im worried about!

Rupert replied: "What are you taking risperdal for? It may be best to take it anyways. If you have a new baby you need to be in your best health and that includes mentally. That being said the thing to remember is they say you CAN gain weight, not that you WILL gain weight. There are various side effects that can happen for any medication. For most people most of them don't. I took it for a couple of months to try and treat my Bipolar Disorder. I didn't notice significant weight gain, but it made me lethargic, and gave me a weird burning feeling inside my body."

~Stormy~ replied: "Risperdal is an Anti-Psycotic,I *believe* most of the drugs in that class are well known for the weight gain:-( I'm assuming your Docotor is using it as a "mood stabalizer",maybe in addition to an antidepressant??? If this is the case...request TOPAMAX,this can be used as a mood-stablizer as well,except is very well known for weight LOSS...in fact many people request it JUST TO LOSE WEIGHT,I'm talking people who don't even have any Mental Health Issues,so you could look into that. Just be aware of one thing(and it may not happen to you,just like any drug),but...it is known for causing kidney stones as well.So,it would be your call...good luck!"

Brendan replied: "YES, it will probably make you gain weight. I gained 50 pounds on Seroquel for Schizoaffective : ("

untraceable17 replied: "I did not gain weight on 4mg/day for psychosis. Ask for metformin or topomax, they both prevent weight gain with antipsychotics."

splash replied: "After two weeks on this drug i started lactating ie producing milk,being in a relationship it kind of freaked me out, so i asked to come off it and did straight away, like other people have answered i am on topamax and with a healthy diet i lost weight fast, sadly after two years on it and then after some bad times i started drinking heavily 4 times a week for most of this year, ive gone up two dress sizes although im still on the same dose. i cant really help in whether risperdal will cause you weight gain... stay away from olanzpine as i know so many that have caused weight gain good luck"

How do I turn my son around? He is wiggin and on Adderall, Risperdal and Clonidine.? I CAN'T TAKE IT ANY MORE. He is 9, started Adderall 20XR in Dec. when he got out of the psy hospital. Has ADHD, ODD & Impulsivity. On 1mg risperdal, 0.1 clonidine @ night. Is irriatable & nasty when I get him up & pick him up at school but doing better in school. Today he wouldn't look at me, I rubbed his back, made him breakfast, wouldn't get up til I left for work then my mom took over, she is here to help out, he got mad this am & slammed our apt. door really loud cuz my mom didn't let him take a big huge book to school. When I got home I had a talk w/ him, he closes his eyes, won't look at me just completely snots off, I had to sit on him cuz he was mouthing off, is uncontrollable but got 6 stars in school today, why is he so angry w/ me? I try to be the best mom, home everyday w/ him, the dad left him 2 yrs. ago, out of state, it's like my son hates me, won't hold my hand or laugh w/ me or be kind like use to. Is it the Adderall? Sick of changin meds. seeing new therapist tomo

mr_moppet_1973 replied: "This may be him acting out because of the lack of a male role model in the home coupled with his add etc. Rather than a therapist I would take him to regular counseling by a qualified child psychologist. Sometimes the drugs help mask an underlying problem and i believe that most kids are over medicated."

Michelle replied: "He's a spoiled brat. You've given him an excuse for being the way he is by "diagnosing" him with diseases. Take him off the meds and punish him for being a neurotic brat."

sanriolover replied: "geez, he's only 9 and on Risperidal??!! that and lexapro almost killed me two years ago. I think he shouldn't be on so much meds. he's just a kid!"

melanie r replied: "what is going on with this precious child is these med's is making him overrecting like that,i think he needs to be on the adderral and nothing else...if he's having problems sleeping at night,have the doc give him a low dose of xanax,i'm not sure if thats suitable for kids,but ask if he can have something simialr.i'm sorry you and him are having to go through this,he's so young and vulnernable and so are you...i know you wish you can take all whats wrong with him and put it in a jar and and close the lid and bury the jar...but its hard though,especially being a parent...keep the lines open of communication with him like you have in you question..show him you care and love him unconditionally,thats all you can do for him.i feel really bad for you,i bet you are a great loving and nurturing mom and you hate seeing this happen to him...talk to your doctor about the issues,maybe they can hopefully releive something."

Mad Mac replied: "Do you understand love, even tough love? As some sage advice from an old man who was raised successfully before there was all this materialistic dependence on medication and who has raised 3 boys and a girl to college-educated, happy, adulthood that I know you wont take, dump all those med's., get a man in his life and treat him with love (not sitting on him or hitting him when he misbehaves) and respect. He is, like all humans, entitled to all the rights of our laws but more importantly the right to be a wanted, loved and appreciated human. He will not reciprocate love for you if he does not know love from both a mother and father. If you don't understand tough love this answer is that, good mental health, peace and LOVE!"

tangerine replied: "It could possibly be the Adderall. Adderall is a stimulant and it sometimes makes people nervous and irritable. Talk to your son's doctor about either putting him on different medication or else changing the dosage. Ask his doctor about Strattera. Unlike Adderall, Strattera is not a stimulant and it may actually help your son without causing mood swings."

pumpkinhead replied: "It sounds like you are over-drugging him. Kids act out normally. They throw tantrums. I am sure being all doped up is exacerbating what would otherwise be normal childhood behavior. I think he could work out his issues more easily and naturally with love and possibly counseling. While I am not at all anti-medication, I believe they tend to be over prescribed. Kids had problems before all of the drugs and labels. You just work through them."

Is 1mg of Risperidone & 1500mg Epilim effective to manage Bipolar disease symptoms? I am Bipolar 1, and I am currently on 1.5 Risperidone and 1500mg Epilim and things are ok but not ideal as the side effects of Risperidone are making life extremely difficult. I would like (with my doctors support) to lower the Risperdal to 1mg a day instead of 1.5. Will 1mg of Risperidone a day prevent mania and pychosis? Or can a slight reduction make a person go completely insane? Anyone who knows mental health & how these meds work - please respond.

inzanium replied: "The docs are pretty good at trying to balance the side effects of meds with reduction of symptoms. There are other options for bipolar disorder, and you should let your doctor know that the side effects are unbearable. Certain medications such as seroquel, zeldox, lithium, and others are also effective."

Chris replied: "honey if youre that uncomfortable asking your doctor then you need a new doctor , or get over your aprehension."

shaneris5 replied: "A previous answer follows: See section 10, on bipolar disorder, at ezy build, below, and take the quiz, if unsure, and if the results are positive, ensure you get an expert diagnosis from a mental health professional, not doctors, who are much better dealing with physical ailments, and don't diagnose complex disorders like bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and borderline personality disorder often enough to develop any real expertise. Bipolar disorder usually involves major mood swings, which occur without apparent cause, and often over many months, or a matter of years, rather than days, as with most people (unless rapid cycling). Take 4 Omega 3 fish oil supplements, daily: (certified free of mercury) it is best if consumed with an antioxidant, such as an orange, or grapefruit, or their FRESHLY SQUEEZED juice. If vitamin E is added, it should be certified as being 100% from natural sources, or it may be synthetic: avoid it. More about this on page R, in section 2. If you decide to use allopathy, (modern Western medicine) I recommend trying Lithium Carbonate, or Lithium Citrate. (regular tests are necessary, for these) before trying the other mood stabilisers, but if you aren't good at taking medications regularly, drinking adequate water, and keeping up your salt intake, something else, such as Lamictal, or Depakote, may suit you better. Check out "lithium" at, and and always research medications first, there, and at & (read, and keep the labels/information sheets) so you will be aware of the risks, and on the lookout for side effects. Personally, if I wasn't bipolar type 1, and didn't experience hallucinations, or serious delusional states, I know I'd first try the orthomolecular, and Omega 3 fish oil supplements, vitamins, minerals; a herbal remedy, and a mostly raw food diet, for several months. Note: St. John's wort, and also antidepressants, may trigger mania, or hypomania, in people with bipolar disorder. I'd aso eat in accordance with my "nutritional type". Enter that term in the searchbar at If not considerably improved, after a maximum of 6 months trial period, consult your primary mental health care provider: you may be one of those who need medications to prevent this serious disorder from worsening. If you have bipolar type 1, an antipsychotic medication will probably be required. Everyone should take the Omega 3 supplements, or preferably "krill oil" for its other health benefits: use the searchbar at (also enter "diabetes; type 2") Some people refuse medication, using supplements, and a selective, mostly raw food diet (I do not recommended trying this, if bipolar 1, unless you aren't troubled by hallucinations, or delusional states). There are various types, and degrees of severity with bipolar disorder, and although many people with the milder versions can get by without medication, using the alternative treatments, those whose disorder in more serious, really would benefit from taking it."

Pat D replied: "There's no blanket "yes" or "no" answer to your question as what works for someone else may not work for you and visa versa. Tell your doc how things are going and let him/her advise you on what you should do next. It might be to lower the risperidone or it might be something else. They have a lot more experience in these things so I'd do it their way first before self-prescribing. With risperidone, many people will be uncomfortable for the first couple of weeks until their body makes the adjustment, so if you've been on it a short time your problem may resolve it self in a few days."

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