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Posted by Jeroen on March 20, 2005, at 16:54:55
In reply to Re: TamaraJ is kind..., posted by ed_uk on March 20, 2005, at 14:59:00
i found another one
Posted by TamaraJ on March 20, 2005, at 18:26:41
In reply to Re: TamaraJ is kind..., posted by Jeroen on March 20, 2005, at 16:46:43
You are very welcome :-) I hope you have some luck ordering from one of those sites or the other site you have identified. Good luck.
All the best,
Tamara
> thanks a lot tamara!! im checking your links out
Posted by Jeroen on March 21, 2005, at 10:59:34
In reply to Re: TamaraJ is kind... » Jeroen, posted by TamaraJ on March 20, 2005, at 18:26:41
hi ed, will this work? is it true?
http://www.prozactruth.com/tics.htmi ordered yesterday from KosherVitamins.Com
Posted by ed_uk on March 21, 2005, at 15:20:31
In reply to TO ED UK, posted by Jeroen on March 21, 2005, at 10:59:34
Bonsoir Jeroen!
>will this work?
I don't know J, be sure to give it a good trial though.
What medication are you taking atm? Are you on Zyprexa?
Ed.
Posted by Jeroen on March 21, 2005, at 15:46:52
In reply to Re: To J, posted by ed_uk on March 21, 2005, at 15:20:31
im on nothing especially not zyprexa, 10 kilos overweig
i was planning for sipralexa but will it interfear with the Lecithin, vitamin B complex, & folic acid ?i need your expertise on this one...
Posted by ed_uk on March 21, 2005, at 16:03:30
In reply to Re: To J, posted by Jeroen on March 21, 2005, at 15:46:52
Hi J,
>i was planning for sipralexa but will it interfear with the Lecithin, vitamin B complex, & folic acid ?
No, I don't think so. I'm at bit worried about you going back on Sipralexa (Lexapro) though, why not try another antidepressant? Sipralexa seemed to cause some strange side effects before. I think you should ask your pdoc for advice on which other antidepressants you could try, I'm not sure which antidepressants are available in Belgium.
Did you prefer Prozac or Sipralexa?
Ed.
Posted by Jeroen on March 21, 2005, at 16:12:45
In reply to Re: To J, posted by ed_uk on March 21, 2005, at 16:03:30
prozac didnt gave me withdrawal side effects, sipralexa does give me nightmare withdrawal, brain zaps after 2 weeks its gone
but prozac gave me upset stumach and had to quit it
Posted by Phillipa on March 21, 2005, at 17:23:48
In reply to Re: To J, posted by Jeroen on March 21, 2005, at 16:12:45
Jeroen, why are you going back and forth on different meds? It sounds like you're not sticking with anything. Fodnly, Phillipa
Posted by Jeroen on March 21, 2005, at 18:33:48
In reply to Re: To J » Jeroen, posted by Phillipa on March 21, 2005, at 17:23:48
no i still plan on taking zyprexa, but i need to loose 10 kilos and the sipralexa once allowed me to loose kilos in a fast way, must be the energy willpower this medicine gives me to hold onto my diet
prozac also gave me willpower to keep a hold on things
Posted by ed_uk on March 22, 2005, at 9:10:37
In reply to Re: To J, posted by Jeroen on March 21, 2005, at 18:33:48
Hi J,
SSRIs like Sipralexa and Prozac often cause weight loss in the short term, they tend to cause weight gain in the long run though!
Ed.
Posted by Jeroen on March 23, 2005, at 11:39:52
In reply to Re: To J » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on March 22, 2005, at 9:10:37
i found something
Dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) is a natural choline precursor. Although some preliminary data suggested that DMAE could decrease TD symptoms,16 most studies show that DMAE is no more effective than placebo for TD.17
ESPECIALLY THIS ONE!!! READ IT ED!!!One doctor has found that administering the trace mineral manganese (15 mg per day) can prevent the development of TD and that higher amounts (up to 60 mg per day) can reverse TD that has already developed.18 Other researchers have reported similar improvements with manganese.19 20
Several people have experienced an improvement in TD while taking evening primrose oil (EPO).21 In a double-blind study, however, supplementing with EPO (12 capsules per day) resulted only in a minor, clinically insignificant improvement.22
Posted by Jeroen on March 23, 2005, at 11:45:10
In reply to Re: To J, posted by Jeroen on March 23, 2005, at 11:39:52
what on earth is manganese?
if this lecathin treatment fails ill do manganese? it sais can reverse well lets say in some cases
Posted by Jeroen on March 23, 2005, at 11:50:29
In reply to Re: To J, posted by Jeroen on March 23, 2005, at 11:39:52
i found manga
http://www.zooscape.com/cgi-bin/maitred/GreenCanyon/questp100437/jornada27650854
is it this one?
Posted by ed_uk on March 23, 2005, at 15:48:00
In reply to Re: To J, posted by Jeroen on March 23, 2005, at 11:50:29
Hi J,
I don't know what a safe dose of manganese is. I think we need to ask Larry Hoover what a safe dose is.
Ed.
PS. Manganese is a mineral.
Posted by Jeroen on March 23, 2005, at 17:08:33
In reply to Re: To J- Manganese, posted by ed_uk on March 23, 2005, at 15:48:00
yes
Posted by Jeroen on March 23, 2005, at 20:02:41
In reply to Re: To J- Manganese, posted by Jeroen on March 23, 2005, at 17:08:33
im on nothing atm, when i take
http://www.prozactruth.com/tics.htmthose herbs to increase lecithin, can i start zyprexa?
can they both interfear? im scared what if that thing stops the eye muscle stuff, and zyprexa works at the same time stopping those ticks..
i also will take sipralexa with the zyprexa to loose some weight
Posted by ed_uk on March 24, 2005, at 12:49:12
In reply to to ed uk, need some advice, posted by Jeroen on March 23, 2005, at 20:02:41
Hi J!
I think it would be fine to take lecithin and Zyprexa together, I don't know of any interaction.
>those herbs
What herbs?
Ed.
Posted by Larry Hoover on March 24, 2005, at 13:07:06
In reply to Re: To J- Manganese, posted by ed_uk on March 23, 2005, at 15:48:00
> Hi J,
>
> I don't know what a safe dose of manganese is. I think we need to ask Larry Hoover what a safe dose is.
>
> Ed.
>
> PS. Manganese is a mineral.Well, I stumbled on this thread by accident. My mind-reading abilities are unreliable. ;-)
The UL (Upper Limit) for manganese is set at 11 mg/day. I haven't studied this mineral to know what is involved in restricting safe intake to that level, but exceeding it should probably be done on the advice of, and with supervision by, a medical professional.
Lar
Posted by Jeroen on March 24, 2005, at 13:18:35
In reply to Re: To J, posted by Jeroen on March 23, 2005, at 11:39:52
i cant stop thinking about this data. i want to try it if nothing has helped. what can happen when i take 60 mg?
One doctor has found that administering the trace mineral manganese (15 mg per day) can prevent the development of TD and that higher amounts (up to 60 mg per day) can reverse TD that has already developed.
Posted by Larry Hoover on March 24, 2005, at 14:58:37
In reply to reverse tardive dyskinesa upto 60 mg, posted by Jeroen on March 24, 2005, at 13:18:35
> i cant stop thinking about this data. i want to try it if nothing has helped. what can happen when i take 60 mg?
I'll check that out and get back to you. I can't promise it'll be today, though.
Lar
Posted by Jeroen on March 24, 2005, at 15:33:12
In reply to Re: reverse tardive dyskinesa upto 60 mg » Jeroen, posted by Larry Hoover on March 24, 2005, at 14:58:37
thanks for your help and time!
Posted by Phillipa on March 24, 2005, at 16:41:02
In reply to to larry hoover, posted by Jeroen on March 24, 2005, at 15:33:12
Hi Jeroen, You seem much better. You are looking into ways to reverse your symptoms. See you have concentration and you seem to be very smart. Fondly, Phillipa
Posted by Larry Hoover on March 24, 2005, at 16:41:30
In reply to reverse tardive dyskinesa upto 60 mg, posted by Jeroen on March 24, 2005, at 13:18:35
> i cant stop thinking about this data. i want to try it if nothing has helped. what can happen when i take 60 mg?
>
>
> One doctor has found that administering the trace mineral manganese (15 mg per day) can prevent the development of TD and that higher amounts (up to 60 mg per day) can reverse TD that has already developed.As far as I can tell, the use of manganese to treat tardive dyskinesia dates back to three papers from 1977, none with abstracts available. I can find nothing more recent than these three references. (Aside: If it worked, wouldn't the practise be commonplace today? Are the risks of toxicity too high?)
There is continuing research into a correlation between a manganese-containing enzyme (called manganese superoxide dismutase, or MgSOD) and vulnerability to tardive dyskinesia. Those with a mutant gene for this enzyme are more vulnerable to TD, probably through the toxic effects of auto-oxidation of dopamine.
Oral supplements of 15 mg/day manganese do significantly boost MgSOD at about ninety days of treatment. Shorter, high-dose treatments might be considered (like that 60 mg/day figure), but medical supervision would be a darn good idea. Symptoms of manganese toxicity are something like Parkinson's disease. People with disturbed liver function shouldn't use manganese supps, as bile is the major route of excretion for this mineral.
So, if your liver works okay, 15 mg/day oral supp is probably fine. If neuropathy develops, symptoms should resolve on discontinuation of the manganese, if you stop immediately.
Lar
Posted by Jeroen on March 24, 2005, at 19:57:59
In reply to Re: reverse tardive dyskinesa upto 60 mg » Jeroen, posted by Larry Hoover on March 24, 2005, at 16:41:30
hey ed, im looking for ways that i dont gain weight while im on zyprexa because it can be a possible treatment for my eye problem
I was first thinking of amantadine
now ive read something about wellbutrin. read this:
My daughter (16) also gained a huge amount of weight on zyprexa - 65 pounds! As you know, this compounded her depression - although it did help enormously with her psychotic thinking. Everytime I mentioned this to a doc and/or psychologist we got -"I don't know why this is happening", "you certainly don't look like you've gained that much weight", - or my favorite, "keep lots of carrot and celery sticks around!". Finally, by accident we have seemed to hit on a partial solution - although I don't know if this will help your sister. Because her depression was actually getting worse, her doc changed her anti depressant (she's been on prozac, paxil, zoloft, &luvox) to wellbutrin. Her doc said - "one of the side effects with wellbutrin is an increased energy level and a low appetite!" . I played this down with my daughter because I didn't want to get her hopes up for the zillionth time. To shorten this - her appetite has decreased and her energy is up - went out and bought herself a treadmill (she is too self conscious to walk in the daytime) - she's lost about 10 pounds over the last 3 - 4 weeks - which is a safe and steady loss. She's still on her zyprexa so things are actually on an upswing! - Incidently, she was on stelazine too - what a nightmare! Her energy was so low that she not only fell asleep in school but I had to struggle to keep her from going to bed befor 7 PM! The final straw was when she began to lose her fine motor control! Best of luck - keep trying!
will wellbutrin, stop the weight gain?
Posted by Phillipa on March 24, 2005, at 20:42:25
In reply to TO EDUK !!! ABOUT ZYPREXA WEIGHT GAIN, posted by Jeroen on March 24, 2005, at 19:57:59
Jeroen you worry too much. How tall are you and what is your wt in pounds? Wellbutrin is known to have a stimulant effect and some say it helps with wt loss. But, I don't think you want a stimulant do you? Your Posts show a lot of concentration. Whatever you're doing is obviously working for you. Fondly, Phillipa
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