Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 732896

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i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye muscles

Posted by Jeroen on February 14, 2007, at 20:19:19

i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye muscles, i am taking it for a week

800 IU mixed natural thorecethingie.. like u guys recommended


i noticed that my mind is altered state when i take vitamin E, last time i quit it because of that and also what i am feeling now...

i have read like people taking it with blepharospasm that it treats, maybe this is a good sign, since it fully works after like 4 weeks

 

Re: i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye muscles » Jeroen

Posted by Phillipa on February 14, 2007, at 21:44:40

In reply to i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye muscles, posted by Jeroen on February 14, 2007, at 20:19:19

Jeroen why not stop the vitamin E and see a doc? I care for you. Love Phillipa ps maybe Lar will see this

 

Re: i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye muscles

Posted by ronaldo on February 15, 2007, at 1:29:14

In reply to Re: i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye muscles » Jeroen, posted by Phillipa on February 14, 2007, at 21:44:40

Jeroen lots of people care for you and we are all concerned about your eye problems. Phillipa has given you some good advice - see a doc.

Good luck!

ronaldo

 

Re: i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye mus

Posted by med_empowered on February 15, 2007, at 3:03:51

In reply to Re: i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye muscles, posted by ronaldo on February 15, 2007, at 1:29:14

Maybe a different antioxidant? There's lots to choose from....stabilized R-alpha lipoic acid, high-dose vitamin c, lecithin, melatonin, green tea extracts....

talk to a doc. Vitamin E therapy shouldn't have bad side effects for most people, but maybe something is going on with you...or maybe you should try adding in more antioxidants.

 

Re: i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye muscles

Posted by ronaldo on February 15, 2007, at 4:37:42

In reply to Re: i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye muscles, posted by ronaldo on February 15, 2007, at 1:29:14

> Jeroen lots of people care for you and we are all concerned about your eye problems. Phillipa has given you some good advice - see a doc.
>
> Good luck!
>
> ronaldo

Better still try to see an eye doctor, an ophthalmologist. You owe it to yourself, Jeroen.

Once again Good Luck!

 

Re: i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye mus » Jeroen

Posted by yxibow on February 16, 2007, at 2:49:27

In reply to i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye muscles, posted by Jeroen on February 14, 2007, at 20:19:19

> i am scared, vitamin E is affecting my eye muscles, i am taking it for a week
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> 800 IU mixed natural thorecethingie.. like u guys recommended
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> i noticed that my mind is altered state when i take vitamin E, last time i quit it because of that and also what i am feeling now...
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> i have read like people taking it with blepharospasm that it treats, maybe this is a good sign, since it fully works after like 4 weeks
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>


Jeroen, there's only so many times I can say that you have to do these things with your doctor. I'm concerned about these forays because you'll never know what is actually working.


If god forbid, I ever converted to TD from Seroquel EPS (TD is on a sliding scale from EPS indeed, although not a perfect science by any means), my doctor would do a baseline AIMS exam and then monitor progress on whatever strategy we chose, like Vitamin E, or Tetrabenazine (a bit of a last resort), and then do another AIMS to see if anything actually worked.


Throwing random OTC substances and expecting to see a sign without being monitored is setting yourself for disappointment and also danger, because you're not using them at levels that you and your doctor agree with.


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