Posted by chad_3 on September 28, 2002, at 19:07:17
In reply to CHAD 3 Re: Tardive stuff serious , posted by McPac on September 28, 2002, at 18:38:55
Hi McPac -
Will you write me at my website. I will consider writing a new website on tardive movements. I would not be surprised if all the people in recent years developing movements negligently turned out to be staggering (certainly WAY more than people generally are aware now).
Yeah - haldol is the potent classic - and mellaril has been compared to amisulpride, my first and primary offending med...
High dose haldol - if you had movements after that - yes that was it. The only drugs that cause movement disorders are DA blockers - haldol may be the largest offender over last 10 years as is so popular. High dose is insane - even low dose because you are not a candidate for such a drug ...
Write me anytime - I will maybe get a simple board up for starters - I think it might take off since a search for this stuff yeilds nothing normally.
Chad_3888@yahoo.com
http://www.socialfear.com/ps Dr. Bob - will you please leave this thread up - I think it is really important .. don't you?
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> Wow---I never knew!
> Many years ago, I had a terribly lousy pdoc that put me on the wrong crap (this guy was later thrown in jail, NOT for me, but years later he was nailed for gross neglect of patients...he was pathetic for me too).......anyway...he had me on a HIGH-dose of Haldol for, I believe, 3 days...I stopped taking it after that.......COULD that have caused my abnormal movements that I have had after that? After that pdoc, another one had me on a low-medium dose of Mellaril for years....could that have done it? Geez.....all these years I thought it was a problem that I just developed on my own! PLEASE let me know what you think! Does Catapres work? Is it 'safe'?
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