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Posted by Jeroen on August 12, 2005, at 11:05:51
In reply to WORSE PANNICK ATTTACK YESTERDAY!!!!, posted by Jeroen on August 12, 2005, at 6:02:28
i had WORSE PANNICK ATTTACK YESTERDAY!!!! at the hospital,
my heart racing again, almost fainted,they gave me tamesta and i slept, now im ok
im propably gonna switch to leponex maybe and an anti depressant
i hope my doc will do this
Posted by ed_uk on August 12, 2005, at 13:32:45
In reply to WORSE PANNICK ATTTACK YESTERDAY!!!!, posted by Jeroen on August 12, 2005, at 11:05:51
Hi J,
Panic attacks are just awful. I'm glad they gave you some lorazepam to calm you down.
Some antidepressants can help to prevent panic attacks. They should be started at a very low dose and increased gradually. You could try citalopram (Cipramil) - start at 5mg and increase gradually.
~Ed
Posted by Jeroen on August 13, 2005, at 5:41:57
In reply to Re: WORSE PANNICK ATTTACK YESTERDAY!!!! » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on August 12, 2005, at 13:32:45
i think i know a friend who takes it and gains lot of weight on it
Posted by Jeroen on August 13, 2005, at 5:47:08
In reply to Cipramil weight gain, posted by Jeroen on August 13, 2005, at 5:41:57
hi, i propably will try leponex now, i will disscuss it with my doc,
its a powerfull med, i personally call it king of the A typicals
Posted by ed_uk on August 13, 2005, at 7:54:12
In reply to Cipramil weight gain, posted by Jeroen on August 13, 2005, at 5:41:57
Hi J,
Cipramil can cause weight loss *or* weight gain! I think you said that you didn't gain any weight on other SSRIs so perhaps you won't gain weight on Cipramil.
~ed
Posted by ed_uk on August 13, 2005, at 7:55:49
In reply to LEPONEX, posted by Jeroen on August 13, 2005, at 5:47:08
Hi J,
>its a powerfull med, i personally call it king of the A typicals.......
Yes, it's certainly very powerful. It's the KING!
~Ed
Posted by Jeroen on August 13, 2005, at 9:27:11
In reply to Re: LEPONEX » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on August 13, 2005, at 7:55:49
its worth a try i just read that switching to clozapine could minimize my TD
im sensitive to meds, i hope it reverses, ive read ITS POSSIBLE after 6 to 12 months,
what do you think?
the seroquel helps i can keep my eyes longer open
Posted by ed_uk on August 13, 2005, at 9:51:49
In reply to Re: LEPONEX, posted by Jeroen on August 13, 2005, at 9:27:11
Hi J!
>.....what do you think?
Clozapine might be helpful but I think you should give Seroquel a good trial first - don't give up on Seroquel yet!
~Ed
Posted by Jeroen on August 13, 2005, at 10:19:13
In reply to Re: LEPONEX » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on August 13, 2005, at 9:51:49
seroquel gave me a panick attack
anyway my doc might give leponex a try
who knows im good with it
Posted by ed_uk on August 13, 2005, at 10:40:03
In reply to seroquel, posted by Jeroen on August 13, 2005, at 10:19:13
Hi J,
How do you know that Seroquel caused the panic attack? I thought you had panic attacks before you started Seroquel.
~Ed
Posted by Jeroen on August 13, 2005, at 11:22:50
In reply to Re: seroquel » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on August 13, 2005, at 10:40:03
the seroquel caused bit agitation that resulted into a panick attack, i know my body best and how i function witouth drugs, like the geodon
the zyprexa causes anxiety aswell so did abilify extreme anxiety that i normally dont have
Posted by ed_uk on August 13, 2005, at 18:17:42
In reply to Re: seroquel, posted by Jeroen on August 13, 2005, at 11:22:50
Hi J :-)
Leponex is more sedating than the other antipsychotics. How do you feel about this? Perhaps you'd find it calming.
~Ed
Posted by Phillipa on August 13, 2005, at 23:24:17
In reply to Re: seroquel » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on August 13, 2005, at 18:17:42
Ed, What are these drugs? Fondly, Phillipa O
Posted by Jeroen on August 14, 2005, at 3:49:59
In reply to Re: seroquel » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on August 13, 2005, at 18:17:42
its worth a try but warning for agruculosis white blood cells that are killed
im taking seroquel, one of its side effects is also decreased white blood cells, i might be moree vulnerable for this when i start clozapine no?
Posted by ed_uk on August 14, 2005, at 9:15:18
In reply to Re: seroquel » ed_uk, posted by Phillipa on August 13, 2005, at 23:24:17
Hi PJ!
>Ed, What are these drugs?
Which ones?
Citalopram = Celexa in US = Cipramil in UK and Belgium
Escitalopram = Lexapro in US = Cipralex in UK = Sipralexa in Belgium
Clozapine = Clozaril in UK and US = Leponex in Belgium
Love Ed xxx
Posted by ed_uk on August 14, 2005, at 9:18:04
In reply to CLOZARIL, posted by Jeroen on August 14, 2005, at 3:49:59
Hi J!
>its worth a try but warning for agruculosis white blood cells that are killed
Agranulocytosis is uncommon but you must have blood tests once weekly to detect it at an early stage. You also need to know the symptoms of agranulocytosis eg. fever, sore throat, mouth ulcers, flu-like symptoms etc.
>im taking seroquel, one of its side effects is also decreased white blood cells, i might be moree vulnerable for this when i start clozapine no?
Seroquel very rarely affects white blood cells. Seroquel won't make you any more vulnerable to agranulocytosis if you start Clozaril.
Kind regards
~Ed
Posted by Jeroen on August 14, 2005, at 9:27:54
In reply to Re: CLOZARIL » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on August 14, 2005, at 9:18:04
just got a friend come over to watch some movies
i felt like i could have a pannick attack every minute or so
the seroquel is not goodi dunno what to do anymore sorry.....
Posted by ed_uk on August 14, 2005, at 11:27:54
In reply to seroquel not good, posted by Jeroen on August 14, 2005, at 9:27:54
Hi J,
Is your doc willing to prescribe Leponex?
~ed
Posted by Phillipa on August 14, 2005, at 11:38:40
In reply to Re: seroquel not good » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on August 14, 2005, at 11:27:54
Ed, When will I ever remember all the different names of drugs in the different countries? I know celexa, lexapro, etc. I just must be a dummy or maybe it's Alzheimers? BTW what are the symptoms of the above. I know short term memory loss but anxiety also causes this. Sorry Jeroen to hickjack your Thread but Ed is so hard to get ahold of these days. Fondly, Phillipa
Posted by Phillipa on August 14, 2005, at 11:48:30
In reply to Re: seroquel » Phillipa, posted by ed_uk on August 14, 2005, at 9:15:18
Ed and I know Clozaril too. Even all about the WBC count. Fondly, PJ O
Posted by Jeroen on August 14, 2005, at 12:04:03
In reply to Re: seroquel not good » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on August 14, 2005, at 11:27:54
he said not in this hospital lol
he said i would regret itwhats so bad in giving a trial?
Posted by ed_uk on August 14, 2005, at 16:49:00
In reply to Re: seroquel not good, posted by Phillipa on August 14, 2005, at 11:38:40
Hi PJ!
You don't have Alzheimer's! Valium is bad for memory though :-(
Love Ed xxx
Posted by ed_uk on August 14, 2005, at 16:50:13
In reply to prescribe leponex, posted by Jeroen on August 14, 2005, at 12:04:03
Hi J,
I think he's afraid to prescribe it - due to the risk of serious side effects.
~Ed
Posted by Jeroen on August 15, 2005, at 2:12:37
In reply to Re: prescribe leponex » Jeroen, posted by ed_uk on August 14, 2005, at 16:50:13
he is
Posted by ed_uk on August 15, 2005, at 2:50:10
In reply to prescribe leponex, posted by Jeroen on August 14, 2005, at 12:04:03
Hi J,
Perhaps he'll consider prescribing Leponex if you don't improve after a few more weeks on Seroquel?
~ed
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