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In her own words
Anne grew up in Greensboro, North Carolina. She loved outdoor activities, especially swimming, and was a member of her high school swim team. Anne’s father had been diagnosed with
College life
In college Anne recalls "self-medicating a lot with alcohol," because she couldn't sleep at night. Anne experienced racing thoughts and couldn't concentrate on her schoolwork. At the time Anne didn't realize she was beginning to experience manic episodes of
Anne's symptoms
Anne describes her life as “very chaotic.” She would experience periods of euphoria, where she felt she could do just about anything. Other times she was easily irritated, talked too much, and had difficulty getting along with co-workers or friends. “I was losing jobs because of having a bad attitude at work,” she remembers. Anne notes that the manic episodes of
Getting diagnosed
After seeing several therapists, Anne remained frustrated and confused regarding her symptoms. She was 31 years old, and, by that point, her manic symptoms of
Discovering ABILIFY
Anne tried a number of medications, but she still experienced symptoms of mania. In 2003, Anne’s doctor talked to her about a medication called ABILIFY and prescribed it for her.
About taking ABILIFY
ABILIFY helped improve her manic symptoms of
Personal Stories are actual experiences of patients on ABILIFY. Individual results may vary. If you have further questions about ABILIFY, please talk to your doctor or healthcare professional.

