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Re: Avoid serotonergics after bad SRI reaction? » yxibow

Posted by sowhysosad on May 21, 2009, at 5:20:19

In reply to Re: Avoid serotonergics after bad SRI reaction? » sowhysosad, posted by yxibow on May 20, 2009, at 22:02:54

> But for me I think that was the first sign that I was developing a non-tardive orobuccal/orofacial tic, mostly because of Seroquel.

Aha! I've only ever taken one med at a time so I can't blame it on an AP.

What's your understanding of the term "tardive"? I take it to mean "developing after some time on a med due to adaptive receptor changes".

However, my neuro insists on referring to my movement disorder as "tardive" even though it started practically the day I started Lex - implying no time for receptors to adapt. He seems to think "tardive" means "lasting a long time".


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