Posted by Lou Pilder on October 5, 2014, at 10:01:35
In reply to Re: Lou's response-nhynwunwun, posted by Athene on October 5, 2014, at 9:22:42
> > Athene,
> > I have read your predicament here and you could commit suicide or mass-murder in the condition that you are in as a result of the drugs inducing akathisia, as many doctors recognise. I ask, does it make any sense at all to continue taking the drug that is causing this? On the other side, if you stop the drug without the prescribing doctor agreeing, you risk whatever he/she thinks could happen to you by doing so. This could mean that contacting the prescriber is what you could do to eliminate that dilemma. Then, what if the prescriber will not respond to you? Could you make your own decision as to stop taking the drug?
> > You see, when a drug causes this to someone, it attacks the nerves for the drug acts as a nerve agent as the name (neuroleptic) means (nerve seizing or nerve grabbing) These chemicals in these drugs have been used in the commission of mass-murder. I am prevented here to post about this due to the prohibitions posted to me here by Mr. Hsiung. I think that if I was not prevented by him from posting about this here, that the educational material that is prohibited for me to post here if it was made known to you, could help you to understand what is happening to you from the drugs and that you could then take appropriate steps so that your life could be saved, for there is the potential for you to kill yourself and/or others as a result of what these drugs are doing to you.
> > I can not overrule your prescriber of these drugs, but is not there a way to contact the prescriber through the AMA?
> > Lou
>
> Hi Lou,
>
> Thanks for the info. I was not in a bad enough shape to kill anyone, but I could see that that kind of agitation could lead to something extreme eventually. I stopped the Geodon yesterday and have been fine - way more settled, feeling like myself again. I was only on it for 11 days, 7 days at 20 mg then 4 days at 40 mg. I tried to go see a doc yesterday, but waited 4 hours in the hospital (from 3 to 7 pm) and was still in the queue, so gave up because there was somewhere I had to be. I'll talk to my doctor about it tomorrow, since he'll be back at work then.
>
> AtheneA,
You wrote,[...I stopped the Geodon...on it for 11 days...]
There could be a realm that you could find yourself in. This realm could be frightening if you do not know what it is. The realm starts in a few days after you stop the drug. Sometimes the realm starts later than that. This could be from stopping the drug You can call it withdrawal, you can call it discontinuation syndrome, but whatever you call it, if you do not know what it is, you could kill yourself and/or others.
If you find yourself in that realm, this post could save your life, for people in withdrawal that do not know what it is, can think that their mind has been altered forever by the drug and that they could never return and be like they are without end so that suicide seems to be an attractive alternative to living in that state.
Lou
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