Posted by Lou Pilder on May 20, 2010, at 4:21:24
In reply to Involuntary movements from Seroquel, posted by Dan_MI on May 19, 2010, at 22:22:12
> I had an extremely embarrassing tic today when I was walking down the sidewalk. I felt something like a static shock on my left fingertips and my fore arm lurched to the side at a completely unnatural angle. I just pretended it didn't happen and did not look around to see if anyone saw it.
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> I've always had violent, vocal movements in my twilight sleep, but these tics only started after the Seroquel.
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> My mental health provider was a nurse, and her consultation consisted of a (badly) photocopied questionnaire. It was the only form of mental health care my insurance would cover.
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> She never mentioned anything about the involuntary movements. People should be warned more intensely. They strenuously warn you about the rash from Lamictal...
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> Any experiences overcoming tics?Dan_MI
You wrote,[...people shoild be warned...]
I agree. Here is a link that has a link to a video.
Could you play this to the provider of the drug that you are taking?
Lou
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20070920/msgs/787439,html
poster:Lou Pilder
thread:947990
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20100514/msgs/948000.html