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ok, in March, I was hotpitalized for a week due to my schizoaffective dirorder being out of control. They put me on risperdal and the next morning, I fainted, and hit my chin on the floor. They almost gave me stiches. Ever since then, I have not felt right.  I feel like my head is going to float away, but yet, I don't feel dizzy. My apetite has gone down. I eat but still feel weak. I got my thyroid, b12, iron, cell count, glocose tested and all those are fine. I also get many headaches and migraines. I also have fatigue. I wake up tired. I also feel weak. Now lately, my chest and upper abdomen have been hurting on and off. Something is way off. Also, I have been off all medictions for a while, so it is not any meds doing it. I also had an EKG a month after going to the hospital, a 24 hour one, and it turned out fine.
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I read that fainting is one possible side effect of Risperdal.

what exactly were you feeling before you were hospitalized? what do you mean with "out of control" ? why did you lose control what was the reason of your anger if anger was the problem? did you have any physical symptoms?

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Those Are Most Likely Side Affects Of Your Body Adjusting To The Meds When I Took SeroQuel I Ate 10 Time More Than I Usually Would And My Sexual Appetite Wud Be Highr Than Usually My Doctor Told Me That Some Times Our Bodies Mite Have Secret Side Effects Like The Stuff That Isnt On The Bottle Or Box The Best Thing Is To Keep Taking The Medication @ Least Thats What I Woud Do Because If U Just Stop It Ur Body Will Have Many Negative Effects Give Your System A Chance To Get Used To The Meds And You Will Be Back To Normal
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