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Re: Evidence of damage caused by drugs » heroin

Posted by ed_uk on January 29, 2005, at 20:46:15

In reply to Re: Evidence of damage caused by drugs, posted by heroin on January 29, 2005, at 19:46:09

Hello!

>Thanks for helping me.

You're welcome!

After the day when you forgot to take your meds, you started to feel ill in the afternoon. Did you continue with your usual medication the next day? If you did, did the symptoms which appeared that afternoon go away over the next few days when you took your medication again?

How long did you take clonazepam for? Do you remember the dose? Which symptoms did clonazepam help?

Why did you decide to stop your meds abruptly rather than doing a gradual taper? Did you doctor suggest doing a gradual taper?

>I later found out that Geodon was an anti-psychotic.

Yes, it is. Antipsychotics are often prescribed to treat anxiety in people who are not psychotic. They are used most commonly to treat people who have not improved despite treatment with more 'standard' anti-anxiety drugs.

While you were still taking Effexor and Geodon, what side effects did you experience?

Have you ever taken Prozac? If you have, did you have any side effects?

>When the twitching started happening a year ago..

You said you stopped Effexor and Geodon 7 months ago. Were you taking any medication when the twitching started? ....or did the twitching start after you stopped your meds abruptly? Can you stop the twitching if you try?

>Yes, I think it is called akathisia, but it won't go away though...

Akathisia is a feeling of restlessness 'in the muscles' which forces a person to keep moving. Is this what you experience at the moment?

All antipsychotics can cause akathisia, either during treatment or after withdrawal.

Did you experience akathisia while you were still taking the Geodon?

At the moment, do you find it difficult to sit still? If so, does clonazepam help?

Do you 'twitch' in response to feelings of restlessness or is the twitching completely out of your control?

What would the twitching movements look like to an observer?

>there is a strange nerve sensation from behind the upper thigh to the knee

Can you describe what it feels like? Does it make you feel restless?

Ed.


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