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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 219615" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Akathesia, which I had once, is a horrible, terrible feeling. I got it from Zoloft, but you can get if from antipsychotics too. I spent three weeks in a very big university psychiatric ward in Chicago and the most patients who had akethesia were actually on anti-psychotics. Of course back then they used Haldal and Thorazine, but they caused akethesia often. It is a feeling of needing to jump out of your skin, high HIGH level anxiety, the bright lights seemed too bright, and I could NOT sit. I had to be put on one Valium every hour until the Zoloft was out of my system or I could not stop pacing or shaking. It was terrible timing as my boys were graduating that night and I had to try to sit through the ceremonies. I barely made it. I ended up in the hospital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 219615, member: 1550"] Akathesia, which I had once, is a horrible, terrible feeling. I got it from Zoloft, but you can get if from antipsychotics too. I spent three weeks in a very big university psychiatric ward in Chicago and the most patients who had akethesia were actually on anti-psychotics. Of course back then they used Haldal and Thorazine, but they caused akethesia often. It is a feeling of needing to jump out of your skin, high HIGH level anxiety, the bright lights seemed too bright, and I could NOT sit. I had to be put on one Valium every hour until the Zoloft was out of my system or I could not stop pacing or shaking. It was terrible timing as my boys were graduating that night and I had to try to sit through the ceremonies. I barely made it. I ended up in the hospital. [/QUOTE]
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