Posted by yxibow on July 20, 2008, at 3:07:39
In reply to lamictal induced psychosis - psychotic on anti, posted by Jeroen on July 19, 2008, at 17:30:44
> my problem is i get psychotic since the lamictal induced psychosis i gotten a year ago
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> Clozapine, Zyprexa, psychosis worse
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> psychosis treated with Seroquel, Abilify
> not reversed,
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> man man man, what kind of science is this
Well you just said that you had 2 months of improvement -- I don't mean to be nagging but this seems like a continual cycle as mentioned before. If you don't stay on one thing for a LONG period of time you are not going to get some good results. That's not two weeks or even a month, it may take up to three months for some cases.I feel for you but if every side effect is focused on and every nuance of every day of using a substance for helping a situation to the best that science can do now, there is a mind-body connection that is going to say that things won't work. And these are very real things that I'm not discounting, but I know I micro analyze things and it doesn't contribute to treatment. Perhaps I'm projecting, but it just seems this way as mentioned by an earlier poster, a trial of something has to stay long enough.
Because otherwise, it just seems like a blanket statement perhaps I'm wrong, that all treatments won't work and I just don't see that as a convincing argument in today's world. Something will do -enough- work so that you can have -enough- function to be happy -enough- and focus on the social and work-oriented side of society which is where therapy works best, at least for a lot of people.-- best wishes
Jay
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