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Re: questions on AP's » TomG

Posted by banga on January 14, 2005, at 9:47:58

In reply to Re: questions on AP's » ed_uk, posted by TomG on January 13, 2005, at 17:09:49

Interesting, I had the same thing happen with Geoodon, to a T! Though I used it for anxiety and depression, it was a miracle, esp. for anxiety--for two months. I ended up in bed all day with crippling anxiety. I restarted it two days ago because my anxiety was so bad I couldnt get out of bed and BLIP anxiety is gone today. But I dont want to stay on it...

 

Re: Geodon » TomG

Posted by ed_uk on January 14, 2005, at 12:52:04

In reply to Re: questions on AP's » ed_uk, posted by TomG on January 13, 2005, at 17:09:49

Hi Tom,

>I got cold feet and my dad got sick and just really didn't feel like going through a med change and all that goes with it.

I'm sorry to hear that. Is your dad any better? How old are you btw?

>One week before I went to see my pdoc I started getting crippling anxiety and panic.

Do you have any idea what caused your anxiety? Did your pdoc think that the anxiety was in some way related to the Geodon? What were you worried about?

>I've tried Nardil twice with no positive results.

What other ADs have you tried? Amisulpride can work as an AD, as can sulpiride!

>I am waiting to hear from the British office. We'll see what happens.

Good luck! You must be able to get amisulpride somehow. I think sulpiride is available in many more countries so perhaps it would be easier to obtain.

All the best,
Ed.

PS. Keep us all updated on your progress :-)

 

Re: AP's and panic disorder? » banga

Posted by Ritch on January 14, 2005, at 13:11:44

In reply to Re: questions on AP's » TomG, posted by banga on January 14, 2005, at 9:47:58

> Interesting, I had the same thing happen with Geoodon, to a T! Though I used it for anxiety and depression, it was a miracle, esp. for anxiety--for two months. I ended up in bed all day with crippling anxiety. I restarted it two days ago because my anxiety was so bad I couldnt get out of bed and BLIP anxiety is gone today. But I dont want to stay on it...

Hi, you folks have touched on something that I've noticed with my experiences with neuroleptics in the past. I've had spells of panic attacks associated with using two different ones. I used to take low dose Thorazine (25mg) a long time ago (not for anxiety but for anger) and after I was on it for several weeks I started getting panic attacks (the first time I ever had panic), and I was placed on Ativan and went off the Thorazine and it setttled down. A few years ago I was on Seroquel 25mg bedtime and also after several weeks I started developing panic attacks, went on clonazepam off the Seroquel and it settled down again. I wonder if there is any data (anybody?) about contraindication of use of antipsychotics in patients with panic disorder? I know they can lower seizure threshold by reducing GABA in the brain somehow (from what I remember). I just thought that was interesting that two others had an AP induced anxiety problem that started several weeks after taking it after an *initial* robust anti-anxiety response....

 

Re: I hate Thorazine!! » Ritch

Posted by ed_uk on January 14, 2005, at 13:22:47

In reply to Re: AP's and panic disorder? » banga, posted by Ritch on January 14, 2005, at 13:11:44

Hi,

My experience with Thorazine....

About 2 years ago I had a severe episode of OCD. While I was waiting for citalopram to work my pdoc gave me a prescription for Thorazine because I was desperate for relief.

Effects........

25mg dose... drowsiness, mental slowing, mild dry mouth, no relief of OCD whatsoever.

50 mg dose.... some increased anxiety.

I got desperate and took 150mg (max. daily dose is 1000mg) because my OCD was making me suicidal.....

Result.........

Severe anxiety,
VERY severe akathisia- I was writhing and shouting,
Dystonia of tongue.
Mental confusion,
strong anticholinergic side effects.

Went to ER........

Took 60 mg (12 tabs) of Valium to calm me down. At first they wouldn't give me more than 5mg so I has to make a scene and threaten to kill myslelf. I was the worst distress of my life- would not wish it on my worst enemy.

Ed.


Sever

 

Re: AP's and panic disorder?

Posted by ed_uk on January 14, 2005, at 13:24:06

In reply to Re: AP's and panic disorder? » banga, posted by Ritch on January 14, 2005, at 13:11:44

Can we keep my dopamine receptors unblocked please??! I like dopamine!

Ed.

 

Re: I hate Thorazine!! » ed_uk

Posted by banga on January 14, 2005, at 18:39:20

In reply to Re: I hate Thorazine!! » Ritch, posted by ed_uk on January 14, 2005, at 13:22:47

Well, I guess you won't touch that stuff anymore! OMG that is awful. Glad you made it out of that!

 

Re: anxiety and APs and 5HT2a

Posted by banga on January 16, 2005, at 15:54:13

In reply to Re: I hate Thorazine!! » ed_uk, posted by banga on January 14, 2005, at 18:39:20

I actually wonder whether it happens in this way:
Initial response can be antianxiety. for Geodon, this would make great sense--it hits 5HT2a big time, more than anything else. I saw pie charts (and silly me I didnt write down the site!)of the APs and how strongly they each act on various sites.
But in another site, I noted that akathisia onset can be in 3 days--or 60 days. So when blood concentrations hit a certain level, akathisia set in--and with the agitation comes awful anxiety.

I also read three studies which suggested that people who are suicidal have overly active 5HT2a sites. So why would it be a mystery to scientists if an SSRI can lead to suicidal tinking--but activating 5HT2a? no? Or are there other considerations? Of course three studies doesn't prove it, but surely they aren't to be just dismissed? Ill try to write out the link to one of the 5HT2a studies I had the presence of mind to print out:
http://www.psych.uic.edu/research/serotonin_receptors.htm

 

GEODON IS VERY BAD!!

Posted by Jeroen on January 20, 2005, at 9:07:04

In reply to Re: anxiety and APs and 5HT2a, posted by banga on January 16, 2005, at 15:54:13

it gave me HARDCORE ANXIETY, HEADACHES FROM HELL, SEDATION FROM HELL, WEIGHT GAIN FROM HELL, AND OH YES BEFORE I FORGOT IT GAVE ME TARDIVE DYSKINESIA, MY EYES ARE MAKING UNCONTROLLED MOVEMENTS,

IM LIKE 5 MONTHS OFF THIS DRUG FROM SATAN

 

Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!! » Jeroen

Posted by KaraS on January 20, 2005, at 11:22:48

In reply to GEODON IS VERY BAD!!, posted by Jeroen on January 20, 2005, at 9:07:04

> it gave me HARDCORE ANXIETY, HEADACHES FROM HELL, SEDATION FROM HELL, WEIGHT GAIN FROM HELL, AND OH YES BEFORE I FORGOT IT GAVE ME TARDIVE DYSKINESIA, MY EYES ARE MAKING UNCONTROLLED MOVEMENTS,
>
> IM LIKE 5 MONTHS OFF THIS DRUG FROM SATAN


Do you mind if I ask you what kind of dosage you took? Was it a low or high dose? I think of you when I hear about Geodon. Has your problem with your eyes gotten any better? I hope and pray that it will.


 

Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!!

Posted by Jeroen on January 20, 2005, at 11:32:22

In reply to Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!! » Jeroen, posted by KaraS on January 20, 2005, at 11:22:48

i took GEODON minimal dosage for short period

GEODON 20 MG twice a day for 3 weeks no longer

 

Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!!

Posted by Sebastian on January 20, 2005, at 18:56:05

In reply to Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!!, posted by Jeroen on January 20, 2005, at 11:32:22

Do your eyes still blink? You said you almost forgot to mention that.

 

Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!!

Posted by Jeroen on January 20, 2005, at 19:58:07

In reply to Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!!, posted by Sebastian on January 20, 2005, at 18:56:05

yes they do, they also make uncontrolled movements,

its all on geodon side effects profile it sais UNCONTROLLED EYE MOVEMENTS, what they dont mention it is possible you have it for the rest of your life!

i know for someone this drug is god blessed, but for me its satan drug!

 

Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!! » Jeroen

Posted by KaraS on January 20, 2005, at 23:21:58

In reply to Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!!, posted by Jeroen on January 20, 2005, at 11:32:22

> i took GEODON minimal dosage for short period
>
> GEODON 20 MG twice a day for 3 weeks no longer
>
>

That's amazing. I'll definitely stay away from it. Had you taken any other atypicals before?

 

Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!! Me too! » Jeroen

Posted by Terry on January 21, 2005, at 9:34:07

In reply to GEODON IS VERY BAD!!, posted by Jeroen on January 20, 2005, at 9:07:04

> it gave me HARDCORE ANXIETY, HEADACHES FROM HELL, SEDATION FROM HELL, WEIGHT GAIN FROM HELL, AND OH YES BEFORE I FORGOT IT GAVE ME TARDIVE DYSKINESIA, MY EYES ARE MAKING UNCONTROLLED MOVEMENTS,
>
> IM LIKE 5 MONTHS OFF THIS DRUG FROM SATAN

I had the same experience with HARDCORE ANXIETY with Geodon. It threw me, from chronic moderate depression, into major depression. It was torture being alive. I also had horrible withdrawals once I went off. I felt like I was in HELL for about six months afterward. For me Geodon was truely THE DRUG FROM SATAN.

Terry

 

Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!! Me too!

Posted by sdjeff on January 23, 2005, at 0:58:06

In reply to Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!! Me too! » Jeroen, posted by Terry on January 21, 2005, at 9:34:07

I also had a horrible time with Geodon. Major anxiety and paranoia were the worst. I believe I had a psychotic break. Took months to get over it. I took it for 4 days. Ugh.

Other people do well on it. I sure as sh*t didn't.

 

Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!! Me too!

Posted by Jeroen on January 23, 2005, at 10:46:50

In reply to Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!! Me too!, posted by sdjeff on January 23, 2005, at 0:58:06

your lucky you didnt took this longer, like few weeks, might got yourself a nice tardive dyskinesia


this drug is the worst ive ever taken

 

Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!! » Jeroen

Posted by ed_uk on January 23, 2005, at 10:58:49

In reply to Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!! Me too!, posted by Jeroen on January 23, 2005, at 10:46:50

Hi Jeroen,

Have you decided to have Botox?

Ed.

 

Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!!

Posted by Jeroen on January 23, 2005, at 11:05:18

In reply to Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!! » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on January 23, 2005, at 10:58:49

im going to try medicines first, anti psychotic

the psy doc sais it drastic solution, it will be my last resort if nothing else works.. i will give it a try

 

TO ED_UK

Posted by Jeroen on January 23, 2005, at 11:19:45

In reply to Re: GEODON IS VERY BAD!! » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on January 23, 2005, at 10:58:49

hi, i am taking amantadine 100 mg, after 4 days i feel better really, more energy, happyer
none of those anti psychotics i ever taken even abilify gave me a better feeling... whats going on here?


ive read amatandine has anti depressant effect, well it sure has on me really

 

Re: Amantadine as an antidepressant » Jeroen

Posted by ed_uk on January 23, 2005, at 11:47:11

In reply to TO ED_UK, posted by Jeroen on January 23, 2005, at 11:19:45

Hi Jeroen,

Which antipsychotic are you going to try next? Clozapine (Clozaril/Leponex)?

>i feel better really, more energy, happyer

I really glad it's helping :-) I've also read that amantadine can have an antidepressant effect. The related drug memantine (Ebixa/Namenda) is apparantly being tested to see whether it will work as an antidepressant.

Ed.

 

Re: Amantadine as an antidepressant

Posted by Jeroen on January 23, 2005, at 11:51:15

In reply to Re: Amantadine as an antidepressant » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on January 23, 2005, at 11:47:11

zyprexa 5 mg, im going to take it for 2 months
maybe it will solve my eye problem

if that doesnt work, ill talk about my doctor about clozaril (im pretty scared about this medicine)

 

NEW POST FOR ED_UK

Posted by Jeroen on January 23, 2005, at 11:55:39

In reply to Re: Amantadine as an antidepressant, posted by Jeroen on January 23, 2005, at 11:51:15

hi, do you think 5 mg zyprexa will solve the eye problem? should i take 30 mg zyprexa?

i was almost blind when taking zyprexa 10 mg for 2 weeks, aggressive blinking


after 3 weeks i noticed my blinking was bit less but i discontinued the drug for the nasty weight gain

 

Re: To Jeroen

Posted by ed_uk on January 23, 2005, at 12:14:13

In reply to NEW POST FOR ED_UK, posted by Jeroen on January 23, 2005, at 11:55:39

Hi Jeroen,

It is possible that Zyprexa might reduce the blinking but it is also possible that it might make it worse.

I think you should try taking 2.5 or 5mg Zyprexa. 30mg is a very high dose.

Will you be going to see an ophthalmologist soon?

Ed.

 

Re: To Jeroen

Posted by Jeroen on January 23, 2005, at 12:15:34

In reply to Re: To Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on January 23, 2005, at 12:14:13

i already did they suggested botox but i want to try it otherwise now

 

Re: To Jeroen » Jeroen

Posted by ed_uk on January 24, 2005, at 9:25:41

In reply to Re: To Jeroen, posted by Jeroen on January 23, 2005, at 12:15:34

Hi,

OK, keep me up to date on how you're doing :-)

Ed.


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