I lack motivation on these meds. I think olanzapine is the culprit. I’m thinking of lowering olanzapine and taking a higher dose of Vraylar. I’m going to ask my doctor about it the next time I see him.
Do you have the same issue? Did you regain motivation somehow?
I understand all too well! I can’t get my butt up to go to a party I’d be paid to attend.
ETA: My motivation has been so much better on Abilify. Another big component for my was returning to school; I needed purpose, not just medication. I feel like I’ve gained myself back.
My grandpa retired at 55 back in the good old days and he would take vacations and ate like a monster. He was an executive at Ford and was in the navy. He told me he mostly sat around the house. He never exercised. He was at one point 300 and some pounds, he went on a diet and went down to 140 pounds. He lived till 95, 96. I think life is mostly genetics. He never had cancer. But he did have his gall bladder out and had meckel’s diverticulum. When he worked he worked a lot and travelled a lot for his job but come on people gotta retire at 70 now and they say we’re running low on social security. Politicians raided that account multiple times but they scrubbed it from the internet. That’s some 1984 shiznit. Good things.
I make schedules and stick to them no matter how tired I am. Overcoming motivation issues is a learned habit. I can be half dead and I still go for the walk because I baked in the habit. Once I get moving I can keep moving.
for me its not so much about motivation as it is about movement. movement is just harder i guess… doing things in general. thats what ap’s are… essentially tranquilizers… theyve gotten more advanced over the years but imo thats what they do in a nutshell… they reduce dopamine in certain brain regions and dopamine is an important neurotransmitter for initiating movement. So meds naturally will cause a bit of that difficulty with initiating tasks.
One thing that helps me is exercise…i feel it gets the ball rolling a bit.