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Re: To ED UK

Posted by ed_uk on March 9, 2005, at 12:08:16

In reply to Re: To ED UK, posted by Jeroen on March 9, 2005, at 11:19:25

Hi J,

>like 3 PM i had lot of stress at the hospital, i barelly made it outside

It sounds like the attack might have been caused by the stress of being at the hospital. What do you think?

Ed.

 

Re: To ED UK

Posted by Jeroen on March 9, 2005, at 12:13:27

In reply to Re: To ED UK, posted by ed_uk on March 9, 2005, at 12:08:16

yes but think, even outside hospital i can get stress so i will get an attack there aswell


im very dissapointed in myself, very

 

Re: To ED UK

Posted by ed_uk on March 9, 2005, at 12:31:02

In reply to Re: To ED UK, posted by Jeroen on March 9, 2005, at 12:13:27

Hi J,

>yes but think, even outside hospital i can get stress so i will get an attack there aswell

Perhaps you need an anti-anxiety drug to take alongside the Seroquel.

Ed.

 

Re: To ED UK

Posted by Phillipa on March 9, 2005, at 13:34:58

In reply to Re: To ED UK, posted by ed_uk on March 9, 2005, at 12:31:02

Jeroen, You are getting a lot of good advise. I totally trust both Ed's and Scott's advise. They are VERY knowledgeable about drugs and their side effects. Did Ed tell you he is in pharmacy school? I don't think he'll mind me telling you this. It really sounds like you have a great deal of anxiety. Don't be afraid to tell the pdoc how long you have suffered. By knowing all this information he will be better able to Rx the right meds for you and set up some talk therapy for you. As Scott said, there are many med combos for your pdoc to try. I believe you felt the way you did in the hospital because it is normal to feel anxious at the hospital. It just doesn't go away the minute you leave. Try the low dose seroquel in the am, and a higher dose at night. The clozaril is usually used for schizphrenics that have failed to respond to other antipsychotics. I think your doctor was wise not to want you to try it. Where did you learn that it would reverse TD? I've never heard this. Fondly, Phillipa

 

to SLS

Posted by Jeroen on March 9, 2005, at 15:08:44

In reply to Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself » Jeroen, posted by SLS on March 9, 2005, at 6:41:45

hi, i have decided to give up my life on around march 2006


so on my grave it will be, Jeroen P. 1983-2006

he took geodon, but the geodon was pure satanistic and killed him, rather eat my own sh*t (sorry bob) for a day then taking geodon


 

Re: To ED UK » Phillipa

Posted by Phillipa on March 9, 2005, at 15:30:53

In reply to Re: To ED UK, posted by Phillipa on March 9, 2005, at 13:34:58

Well, I'm glad to see that you have a year to try different med combos. But, take the seroquel. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: to SLS » Jeroen

Posted by SLS on March 10, 2005, at 6:58:17

In reply to to SLS, posted by Jeroen on March 9, 2005, at 15:08:44

Hi Jeroen.

> hi, i have decided to give up my life on around march 2006

I have set such dates for myself in the past.

Generally speaking, I am an advocate of autoeuthenasia. In my opinion, that is your right to do, unless the decision to terminate is made in the midst of an altered state of consciousness, whereupon, intervention might be justified.

> so on my grave it will be, Jeroen P. 1983-2006

Nothing more?

> he took geodon, but the geodon was pure satanistic and killed him, rather eat my own sh*t (sorry bob) for a day then taking geodon

I don't like Geodon at all, although I am sure there are some people for whom it works wonderfully. It can cause manic and psychotic reactions and produce cognive impairments, and insomnia at relatively low dosages. These things seem to occur with a disappointingly high frequency in my opinion.

Question:

What would have to change in your life for you to decide to continue living?


- Scott

 

Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself » Jeroen

Posted by SLS on March 10, 2005, at 8:53:58

In reply to Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself, posted by Jeroen on March 9, 2005, at 9:47:31

Dear Jeroen,

I don't believe that you are either schizophrenic or schizoaffective. You have not demonstrated any psychotic or delusional thoughts and behaviors in your posts.

That said, I think you would profit greatly from taking Zyprexa. It has antipsychotic, antimanic, mood stabilizing, antianxiety, anti-rumination, and anti-OCD properties.

Although it is unlikely that you have TD, Zyprexa can reduce its severity. However, this is really just an academic piece of information for you, as it does not apply to you. The "T" in TD stands for "tardive". Tardive means "late", and refers to the many years of taking antipsychotics that is necessary for this condition to develop. I think you have developed a tic that might have been triggered by extreme anxiety. Facial tics very often develop around the eyes. Have you ever been evaluated for ADD/ADHD? OCD? Is there any history of Tourettes in the family? Zyprexa will suppress tics. The worst thing that I can think of is that you have had a biological vulnerability for developing tics, and that these tics have been unmasked by multiple exposures and abrupt discontinuations of antipsychotics. However, this is just a theoretical scenario that I came up with myself to try to explain things for you. I would not be surprised if Geodon were not individually responsible for unmasking your tics. These tics, however, are not EPS.

I do not think you have enough reasons to justify taking your own life. You do not have a schizoid disorder or TD.

Please understand that I really do respect and understand your feelings. Remember, I've been there too. I am not trying to work against you as if I had some kind or agenda against autoeuthanasia. I am not trying to force you to do anything.

I could be wrong about all of this, but these are my thoughts at this juncture.


- Scott


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> i think its schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, it started at age 14 years old, ive been untreated with no help for like 5 years then at age 20 i started geodon 20 mg for a period of 3 weeks, it gave me tardive dyskinesia, uncontrolled eye movement and blinking
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> im 6 months of the dog po*p (sorry bob) and still have it, bitt less but it still bothering me a lot
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> ive read 50% who take GEODON get tardive dyskinesia, even after taking is several weeks
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> i fel in love with a girl, right when i got this TD she wanted to make love with her, at that time i coudnt keep my eyes open
> and i had to decline her request, because in this condition i dont want to make love with anyone!!!
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> i felt really good at the age of 14 years old i went out a lot in weekends, had very much fun with friend, then it suddenly happened, i felt watched, was scared to go out, the fun was GONE!
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> things in school went from good to evil, worse and very bad
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> i could have a kick *ss youth but no, something bad happened to me, i almost got an answer to my problem, then this TD happened to me and destroyed my social life..
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> its the second time my luck is destroyed, first my youth, because i could have gone out a lot and had a lucky happy life, normal life
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> now age 20 everything was ok i started geodon and now another happyness with this girl has been destroyed..
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> as you can see, i have reasons to kill myself, i am even affraid to tell my doctor i got sick at the age of 14 years old, now that im 20 my future has been detroyed aswell by taking geodon
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> she like me and we could have had a nice relationship for a while
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> i dont want to kill myself yet... im considering going to hospital and try clozaril but my doc said yesterday, that this medicine has too much negative things and hes not behind it..
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> but what if my TD gets reversed? what are my odds?
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> i really do beleive my odds are 0% to get better because what is happening to me MUST be a test from god or i must have done something wrong!
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>

 

Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself

Posted by SLS on March 10, 2005, at 8:58:16

In reply to Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself » Jeroen, posted by SLS on March 10, 2005, at 8:53:58

By the way, Zyprexa is the closest drug to Clozaril, and doesn't require you to get blood tests for agranulocytosis.


- Scott

 

Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself

Posted by Jeroen on March 10, 2005, at 13:34:42

In reply to Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself » Jeroen, posted by SLS on March 10, 2005, at 8:53:58

was at the hospital, and almost had a psychotic attack, ive seen everything in slow motion
now that im home and took 2 hours rest its gone


ive been 1 week of seroquel off and i still feel side effects

mmm i doubt of doing zyprexa again because i took 10 mg for like 2 weeks and i was almost blind, coudnt see where i was walking

maybe i should get hospitalized and try 30 mg? high dose? and evaluate the eye problem what do you think?


could this be dystonia? and zyprexa making it worser?

 

Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself

Posted by ed_uk on March 10, 2005, at 14:35:15

In reply to Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself, posted by Jeroen on March 10, 2005, at 13:34:42

Hi J,

I'm sorry to hear about your attack. It sounds like a panic attack with the symptom derealisation- where the surroundings seem changed or unreal. It doesn't sound like you were psychotic.

>was at the hospital, and almost had a psychotic attack, ive seen everything in slow motion
now that im home and took 2 hours rest its gone
>ive been 1 week of seroquel off and i still feel side effects.

I think this suggests that your previous 'panic attack' was not a side effect of Seroquel- another reason to try Seroquel again!

>i took 10 mg for like 2 weeks and i was almost blind, coudnt see where i was walking
>maybe i should get hospitalized and try 30 mg? high dose? and evaluate the eye problem what do you think?

I think it might be better to try Seroquel again first.

Best regards,
Ed.


 

Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself

Posted by Jeroen on March 10, 2005, at 14:50:22

In reply to Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself, posted by ed_uk on March 10, 2005, at 14:35:15

no, it was the seroquel, this medicine is miracle for me, im feeling normal and very good and even on low dose 75 mg, but im scared for getting psychotic on it, this proves it, shame, never felt like before


i have patients at the hospital even saying to me you can get psychotic on this medicine, the first time i took in combination with SIPRALEXA i was in bad shape. this medicine is a miracle for me!! i felt even 300% better then on amantadine

can you help me with the zyprexa?

ill give zyprexa a last shot, or should i try clozaril? im getting nuts discussing these things!!!

if i wantd to try the zyprexa then i would go high dose upto 30 mg, and avaluate the eye problem after a few months, what do you think?


can i take zyprexa in combination with amantadine? i have no serious side effects from amantadine

 

things bout SEROQUEL

Posted by Jeroen on March 10, 2005, at 14:54:35

In reply to Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself, posted by Jeroen on March 10, 2005, at 14:50:22

feel normal, feel social, no anxiety, normal sleep not like zyprexa until 2 pm, i care bout my appearance, no hunger in fact no hunger at all, i see a pizza and want to eat a small thing off it.

its like ive never been sick before

 

Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself

Posted by Jeroen on March 10, 2005, at 16:32:02

In reply to Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself, posted by ed_uk on March 10, 2005, at 14:35:15

no i was psychotic man,

im very dissapointed. i was almost cured

seroquel dosage is normal twice a day?

many people take it once day?

what kind of thing is going on here? isnt there a general rule???? like once daily and not twice

im getting nuts

I send 2 emails to a psy doc, the one of the study with GEODON, if i ask for info he never replyes, and when i ask to join a study with ASENAPINE he replyes


MAN, DR. BOB LISTEN, WHAT IS HAPPENING TO ME???

yes bob, found an anti psychotic who makes me very happy, but it makes me bloody psychotic

 

Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself

Posted by ed_uk on March 10, 2005, at 16:48:36

In reply to Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself, posted by Jeroen on March 10, 2005, at 16:32:02

>seroquel dosage is normal twice a day?

Yes,
Ed.

 

Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself

Posted by Jeroen on March 10, 2005, at 17:09:30

In reply to Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself, posted by ed_uk on March 10, 2005, at 16:48:36

could this be the problem?

i only took it at night, 1 week passed and im still withdrawing, meds take 2 weeks to get out of my system

anyway i have success with zyprexa also with blinking but, first i took 5 mg for a week then increased upto 10 mg for 2 weeks, blinking was decreased by 40% by week 3 but i gained weight and quit it for this reason, very stupid indeed!!! ill add amantadine to my zyprexa

but when i took 10 mg for 2 week straight, i was almost blind, any theorys?? very weird isnt it???

VERY


anyway didnt continue any longer for it to go even more less or so

should give it a 8 week trial at highest dosage to see the results what do you think?


so if this fails, i will definatelly give the seroquel a try


thanks for your time ed, i hope we meet once and i wont be blinking hahahaahahaaaa :)

 

TO SLS IMPORTANT

Posted by Jeroen on March 10, 2005, at 17:14:55

In reply to Re: Jeroen, don't hurt yourself » Jeroen, posted by SLS on March 10, 2005, at 8:53:58

yes, i had a small eye blinking tic actually before but didnt bother me at all


the geodon has caused it to become very worse


mmm there must have been an underlying condition and the geodon must have triggered it, what can this underlying condition be? ITS FACT!!!

 

Re: TO SLS IMPORTANT

Posted by ed_uk on March 10, 2005, at 18:08:44

In reply to TO SLS IMPORTANT, posted by Jeroen on March 10, 2005, at 17:14:55

Hi J,

Perhaps you would benefit from a drug other than an AP to treat your tic/blepharospasm/whatever. I can think of a few drugs which might be useful, I will make some suggestions tomorrow.

Sleep well,
Ed.

 

Re: TO SLS IMPORTANT

Posted by Phillipa on March 11, 2005, at 17:36:51

In reply to Re: TO SLS IMPORTANT, posted by ed_uk on March 10, 2005, at 18:08:44

Jeroen, Where are you? Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: TO SLS IMPORTANT

Posted by Jeroen on March 11, 2005, at 18:43:22

In reply to Re: TO SLS IMPORTANT, posted by Phillipa on March 11, 2005, at 17:36:51

im here, i started zyprexa 5 mg, in 3 weeks from now my blinking will be 40% less

 

Re: TO SLS IMPORTANT » Jeroen

Posted by Phillipa on March 11, 2005, at 19:27:48

In reply to Re: TO SLS IMPORTANT, posted by Jeroen on March 11, 2005, at 18:43:22

Jeroen, Where do you get your meds? Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: TO SLS IMPORTANT

Posted by Jeroen on March 12, 2005, at 6:05:16

In reply to Re: TO SLS IMPORTANT » Jeroen, posted by Phillipa on March 11, 2005, at 19:27:48

from the local pharmacy, and the doc at hospital prescrived zyprexa for me

 

Zyprexa after 3 weeks - 40% improvement in eye pro

Posted by Jeroen on March 12, 2005, at 9:04:10

In reply to Re: TO SLS IMPORTANT » Jeroen, posted by Phillipa on March 11, 2005, at 19:27:48

Zyprexa after 3 weeks - 40% improvement in eye problem, can it improve much more after weeks therafter or is the limit reached the first 3 weeks?

any theorys?

low dose 5 - 10 mg

i will also take amantadine for weight gain

 

Re: Zyprexa after 3 weeks - 40% improvement in eye pro » Jeroen

Posted by SLS on March 12, 2005, at 14:19:03

In reply to Zyprexa after 3 weeks - 40% improvement in eye pro, posted by Jeroen on March 12, 2005, at 9:04:10

Hi Jeroen

> i will also take amantadine for weight gain

Who's idea was this?

I know of someone whom had great success preventing Zyprexa weight gain using amantadine.


- Scott

 

Re: Zyprexa after 3 weeks - 40% improvement in eye pro

Posted by Jeroen on March 12, 2005, at 14:25:14

In reply to Re: Zyprexa after 3 weeks - 40% improvement in eye pro » Jeroen, posted by SLS on March 12, 2005, at 14:19:03

http://www.psycheducation.org/depression/meds/amantadine.htm

i am going to do it, if i dont have serious side effects


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