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Wavering on symptoms
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So, for a while I have been mostly clear of psychosis symptoms, but in the last week or two I have been having more thoughts come back about the entities controlling my life. I think this is due to both friendship stress and taking one of my antipsychotics at varying times depending on when I eat on a given day. This one requires 350 calories, and I just haven't been having a morning appetite which is usually when I would take it.

It's probably going to be better. I have worries about my lack of appetite, but I may just change to taking it at night. I'm not sure. The friendship stress is over, so this is the last factor, and I think I can manage but I'm going to keep an eye on it.
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I used to take an antipsychotic that required 500 calories to take with it. It was a pain in the butt. It was definitely easier taking it at night though. Like you, I'm not much of a morning eater. Glad your friend issues are taken care of. One less thing to struggle over.
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(05-28-2025, 11:34 PM)SkyeAlexei Wrote: So, for a while I have been mostly clear of psychosis symptoms, but in the last week or two I have been having more thoughts come back about the entities controlling my life. I think this is due to both friendship stress and taking one of my antipsychotics at varying times depending on when I eat on a given day. This one requires 350 calories, and I just haven't been having a morning appetite which is usually when I would take it.

It's probably going to be better. I have worries about my lack of appetite, but I may just change to taking it at night. I'm not sure. The friendship stress is over, so this is the last factor, and I think I can manage but I'm going to keep an eye on it.

I'm not 100% certain if this is appropriate to ask in the same thread or if a thread is always meant to be perfectly on subject but this made me wonder if anyone knows of ways to make eating in the mornings more accessible.
I struggle a lot with making food. cooking is the obvious thing one might struggle with but even just assembling a sandwich or trying to eat cereal is difficult because i dont live with anyone who knows how to maintain a fridge or dishes etc.
obviously i've tried to do what i can but over the years i've just gotten less and less able to do even these basic things
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(05-29-2025, 11:44 PM)OMEN Wrote:
(05-28-2025, 11:34 PM)SkyeAlexei Wrote: So, for a while I have been mostly clear of psychosis symptoms, but in the last week or two I have been having more thoughts come back about the entities controlling my life. I think this is due to both friendship stress and taking one of my antipsychotics at varying times depending on when I eat on a given day. This one requires 350 calories, and I just haven't been having a morning appetite which is usually when I would take it.

It's probably going to be better. I have worries about my lack of appetite, but I may just change to taking it at night. I'm not sure. The friendship stress is over, so this is the last factor, and I think I can manage but I'm going to keep an eye on it.

I'm not 100% certain if this is appropriate to ask in the same thread or if a thread is always meant to be perfectly on subject but this made me wonder if anyone knows of ways to make eating in the mornings more accessible.
I struggle a lot with making food. cooking is the obvious thing one might struggle with but even just assembling a sandwich or trying to eat cereal is difficult because i dont live with anyone who knows how to maintain a fridge or dishes etc.
obviously i've tried to do what i can but over the years i've just gotten less and less able to do even these basic things
Atkins shakes were my go to in the past I just kinda burnt myself out on them lol
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