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Posted by Sheilac on March 1, 2014, at 9:38:18
I started taking 40mg of Geodon again (even though I was fine without it). Started it again only because I went up on my Trileptal dose. And my eye twitches all the time. It's driving me crazy.
I had stopped Geodon for about a month and felt fine (taking it for low grade depression). The Trileptal keeps me from getting depressed, I just needed it for some motivation, flat feeling from mood stabilizer. Weird thing was that even after I stopped taking Geodon, my eye still twitched, not as much, but it didn't totally go away.
My doc mentioned switching over to a low dose of Wellbutrin SR. Would that cause eye twitching too? Would I be better off switching to a low dose of one of the newer things like Latuda?
Will it ever go away, even when I stop taking Geodon? Is this now a lovely permanent thing I've developed from taking Geodon for years?
It's driving me nuts, especially when people look at it!
Posted by Jeroen on March 1, 2014, at 13:35:18
In reply to Eye Twitching?!, posted by Sheilac on March 1, 2014, at 9:38:18
i have eye twitching for 10 years now because of the geodon, it started severe, but now its bit less
Posted by Phillipa on March 1, 2014, at 18:21:06
In reply to Re: Eye Twitching?!, posted by Jeroen on March 1, 2014, at 13:35:18
Jeroen yes you do. I remember the video you posted on here with your eye twitching from the Geodon. Phillipa
Posted by herpills on March 1, 2014, at 18:38:39
In reply to Eye Twitching?!, posted by Sheilac on March 1, 2014, at 9:38:18
Geodon made my eye twitch too. It stopped when I discontinued the medication.
Posted by Jeroen on March 2, 2014, at 11:53:47
In reply to Re: Eye Twitching?!, posted by herpills on March 1, 2014, at 18:38:39
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