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Re: Tardive (drug induced) dystonia )) poser938

Posted by sk85 on January 17, 2012, at 13:14:21

In reply to Re: Tardive (drug induced) dystonia )) poser938, posted by poser938 on January 16, 2012, at 16:17:28

>seroquel and risperdal already, and it seems my dopamine is so messed up that i felt no effects from taking either of those. no emotions suppresion or anything.

What dose Seroquel did you use?

>my plan is to try the rTMS and see what that does. and then after that i may try selegiline in hopes that, after possibly making the dystonia worse at first and then bringing the receptor sensitivity back to normal.

rTMS is certainly an interesting option. I've tried tyrosine and rhodiola (which acts as weak selegiline), and the result was that tyrosine kept making my dystonia worse (the more and longer I took it) and rhodiola was without much effect.

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> did you have any other effects from the prozac that occured at the same time that you started having dystonia? with me, my hair started falling out 3 times faster and food has a MUCH stronger effect on my emotions. i believe the same mechanism that caused my dystonia is causing these other problems too.

No, I can't really recall anything else wierd felt on Prozac. Just the gradual onset of spasms in my neck area. I was also bit restless on it maybe, but that might have been from the stress that the dystonia was bringing on.


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