The Treatment of Tardive Dyskinesia with ... MORE Drugs!
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Yea Onedolla, it sounds like you really did your homework on antipyschotics and how mental illness portrays itself. The vast majority of schizophenics are very docile and not out to kill people, not raving insane as you put it. Your shallow insight and gross discharacterization of a person shows how simple you really are; go crawl under a rock you idiot.
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@persontruthbeauty You're right. I am taking Cogentin because I have involuntary muscle contractions from when I was on Geodon. I stopped taking it a month ago and still have them. I just started Cogentin yesterday so hopefully it will get rid of the contractions. Luckily for me I stopped taking my medication before Tardive Dyskinesia occured.
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@MrXsession There's a drug you can take that will prevent side effects from happening, but even that drug has side effects its self. I stopped taking my medication after I experienced involuntary muscle contractions(not movements) and I stopped them like, two months ago, and I still have them. It's not movements, just contractions.
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Please, please get your thyroid checked, and make sure you ask your doctor to check for antibodies when he is doing this. If you have a thyroid isoder this could have caused the phycosis, which is easily treated with thyroid hormone replacement. The drugs you have tried to treat TD are a class of sedative which can make a thyroid disorder worse, and explains why you got so sleepy after the medication.
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@j777jsy yes, I have been taking atypical antipsychotics for Years on and off since the age of 15, Though I admit some have helped -many have caused me alot of suffering, luckillyy my TD has mostly gone away now, still have some spasms in my eye muscles at times...
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@madbandicooot You are very unlucky to suffer from TD from an atypical like Amisulpiride and that too at a lower dose.I believe it is a rare side effects..and I don't think psychiatrist can predict who will have side effects and who won't. It's very unfortunate but I have to disagree that Psychiatry is pseudo science.. There are so many people who have benefited from it in many ways . We are more likely to report our problems than our benefits to the media.that's life and that's homo sapiens
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@jmsneptuneonfire Lol I hope it works out for you lady. Most people only seem to take these drugs for a few years and get these problems. Alot of people take the drugs and then decide they don't need them anymore, but you have been on them for 10 years??? All I can say is wow. And different drugs at that? Boy I wander what is going on in that head of yours right now. Probably all kinds of screwy. I'll see ya posting in a few years when you come down a disorder. It happens in most cases.
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@Onedolla50cent Your an idiot if you believe those "psycotic medications" do anything other than cause people more problems. It is all about the drug company making money. They don't give a rats ass if it actually helps or hurts people. These drugs screw peoples brains up, and cause irreversable damage. All so that psyciatrists and drug companies can make millions and billions of dollars. have seen people appear normal and then get on these "meds" and years later look like they are nuts.
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@theedrstrangelove That sounds unlikely.
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The meanings of the words--that you're pointing out by highlighting them with quotes--in this context seems to be entirely subjective, consistent research has been conducted by people a lot smarter than you or I that says otherwise. Aside from being irritating, the overuse of quotes only implies that you don't truly understand what is going on here.
People should be properly educated when taking drugs, just as we all should properly educate ourselves to form objective opinions on these matters.
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@Onedolla50cent a lot of schizophrenics have high intelligence.
Drugs to treat brain damage? But what was most important? The psychosis or the brain? Was the persons psychosis interrupting life for them or others and was the brain being put to much use anyway? For all we know she was inches away from killing somebody she thought was stealing her secret plan to rule the world via telepathic powers and has a 80 point IQ. NEXT!
Onedolla50cent 3 years ago
You seem to be a believer that these brain damaging drugs are NECESSARY to treat intractable mental "diseases." If that were so, such "treatment" might be defensible. But what if it isn't true? What if most people would recover w/o such treatment & what if most of those who are treated with these drugs are destroyed by the "treatment." The evidence (i.e., not MY opinion) that the latter view is in fact the case, is presented in the links in the description (see "more info") of this video.
yoism 3 years ago 7