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Posted by Lou Pilder on April 28, 2013, at 18:21:51

In reply to Re: Tardive dystonia, BACK PAIN, input?????, posted by Phil on April 28, 2013, at 9:09:57

> The answer is getting off Seroquel and it probably go away. If not they use anticholinergics.
>
> I really would have hoped to hear anyones in like, well like anything.
> People are too busy fighting with Lou.
> This is the kind of thing that we dread with AP's but it's a non-issue here.
> Maybe if someone a bit more popular gets it people will come out of the woodwork to ask questions, etc.
> Hopefully I won't be here to read it.

Phil,
You wrote the above.
There are two ways that I know for tD to release its grip in its victim. One by human achievement and the other by divine accomplishment. I know of no one that has ever had TD go away by human achievement.
I am prevented from posting here what could have your TD go away due to the prohibitions posted to me here by Mr Hsiung. You see, the dystonia/dyskinesia is the beginning of sorrows. But that is good, because it is through great tribulation that one enters the new realm that I have been attempting to bring people that are suffering into so that they could be healed. And I say to you, that when one comes to the Waters of Life, those Waters can bring new life to a person like yourself. I have been to the mountaintop and have seen The City of Light, and the healing rays of The Sun of Righteousness. You could throw down your bed and walk when you go to the light, away from the darkness.
Lou

 

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