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Posted by tgo on August 23, 2007, at 13:18:15
Do involuntary muscle movements from Geodon mean that I will get tardive dyskinesia next? Is it best to just get off it now?
Posted by Phillipa on August 23, 2007, at 13:27:55
In reply to Will tardive dyskinesia be next?, posted by tgo on August 23, 2007, at 13:18:15
Did you just start it and I'd call you doc and let him/her know. Good luck. Phillipa
Posted by Jeroen on August 23, 2007, at 14:26:11
In reply to Will tardive dyskinesia be next?, posted by tgo on August 23, 2007, at 13:18:15
oh yes, you will get it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i took it several weeks, got the blinking, and now i am still touching my eye muscles each day and feel that it's cramping and i hear the cramp sounds, enjoy the gene pool god created you damn dirty apes (that's my postal way of saying thank you)
geodon = tardive dyskinesia
permanent 2001 FDA neurological damage MF medicine in a bottle of retarded apes
TD of geodon 4 years now
what are you MF movement disorder symptoms?
Posted by Jeroen on August 23, 2007, at 14:47:08
In reply to oh yes, you will get it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, posted by Jeroen on August 23, 2007, at 14:26:11
hi, i want to apologize but it's the truth someway..
TD has affected me very badly over these years ... against my opinion of therapy in observation with doctors and talking that you get blind or worser and it didnt even help your condition, after being good to animals and peoples in my own way, i find it very disturbing
Posted by James R on August 25, 2007, at 13:59:54
In reply to Will tardive dyskinesia be next?, posted by tgo on August 23, 2007, at 13:18:15
Hi,
I used to suffer from a tardive dystonia/dyskinesia but have
since *cured* it.I used to get chronic tension headaches and jaw
stiffness. This is purportedly a problem in
my prefrontal cortex.Anyways, here is what I did to treat it. I got
this from a very smart person who "thinks outside
the box".You take these 3 supplements for about 5 days straight:
-Activated Quercetin (a PKC inhibitor)
1 pill every other day (sorry don't have the dosage on hand)- Benadryl (for anti-cholinergic effect)
4 benadryl pills every 5 hours.- Alpha lipoic acid. (to prevent excessive liver glutathione peroxide)
Sorry I don't have the exact recipe for everyone
What worked for me may not work for you, this
treatment is in its infancy.I thing I felt on the cocktail was massive chronic
fatigue after a few days (it goes away after the
treatment ends). Also I felt a little pain in
my side which I believe was from glutathione peroxide (taking ALA should help prevent this).Regards,
James R
Posted by James R on August 25, 2007, at 14:13:17
In reply to Re: Will tardive dyskinesia be next?, posted by James R on August 25, 2007, at 13:59:54
Also there is a company called "Somaxon Pharmaceuticals" that is trying to get approval
for the medicine "acamprosate" aka Camprol to treat movement disorders. The Somaxon formulary of acamprosate may be the 1st drug formally approved to treat TD.> Hi,
>
> I used to suffer from a tardive dystonia/dyskinesia but have
> since *cured* it.
>
> I used to get chronic tension headaches and jaw
> stiffness. This is purportedly a problem in
> my prefrontal cortex.
>
> Anyways, here is what I did to treat it. I got
> this from a very smart person who "thinks outside
> the box".
>
> You take these 3 supplements for about 5 days straight:
>
> -Activated Quercetin (a PKC inhibitor)
> 1 pill every other day (sorry don't have the dosage on hand)
>
> - Benadryl (for anti-cholinergic effect)
> 4 benadryl pills every 5 hours.
>
> - Alpha lipoic acid. (to prevent excessive liver glutathione peroxide)
>
> Sorry I don't have the exact recipe for everyone
> What worked for me may not work for you, this
> treatment is in its infancy.
>
> I thing I felt on the cocktail was massive chronic
> fatigue after a few days (it goes away after the
> treatment ends). Also I felt a little pain in
> my side which I believe was from glutathione peroxide (taking ALA should help prevent this).
>
> Regards,
> James R
>
>
Posted by James R on August 25, 2007, at 14:23:45
In reply to Re: Will tardive dyskinesia be next?, posted by James R on August 25, 2007, at 14:13:17
Go to upsto.gov and search for patent
number 5,952,389. It describes the idea behind
acamprosate for TD.Regards,
James
>
>
> Also there is a company called "Somaxon Pharmaceuticals" that is trying to get approval
> for the medicine "acamprosate" aka Camprol to treat movement disorders. The Somaxon formulary of acamprosate may be the 1st drug formally approved to treat TD.
>
>
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