Posted by stan_the_man70 on June 28, 2012, at 9:11:55
In reply to Re: zyprexa withdrawal attempts » huxley, posted by stan_the_man70 on June 26, 2012, at 10:01:44
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> > I withdrew over a year of tiny tiny dosage reductions. Even at this slow rate I was unable to avoid nasty side effects. It was a horrid experience. Fainting, panic attacks, physical malaise, dereliazation skin and immune system problems.
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> > Of course my doctor said it couldn't possibly be the Zyprexa.. it doesnt have a withdrawal syndrome.
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> > Well it was and it does. Like other drugs, it only affects some people. Some can stop it over night without a problem but for people like me or you its dicing with out sanity to reduce the dose.
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> > Withdrawing from zyprexa can induce psychosis in people who have never had it before.
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> > I have mostly recovered.
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> > For you I don't know. What were you like before you went on it?
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> > I'm sorry to say that there was nothing I found which really helped me get off it.
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> > Was just along hard battle.
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> Hi Huxley, thanks for your message.
> I have been reading your prior posts. Appreciate your insight.
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> I started with Zyprexa in 2004 because I had a manic episode with SAMe. I could stop easily then but the doctors suggested that I continue.
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> I was afraid to discontinue on my own and so I tried ortho molecular therapy. Currently was trying Ayurvedic medicine.
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> I did read a posting on a website by a Dr who suggested to withdraw gradually from zyprexa to seroquel to haldol and taper off...
>I was looking at some de addiction centers and websites.
These are for people who were using street drugs and recreational drugs.
They have 3 month courses for withdrawal, etc.
I was wondering if something like that would be effective for Zyprexa withdrawal?
I mean they tie people up and they give them sedative drugs, etc.
But I'm sure if the person will become normal after 3 months.
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