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<blockquote data-quote="Just keep swimming" data-source="post: 58365" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Janna,</p><p></p><p>Good memory! Yes, Aly had a severe reaction from the Geodon. She was more manic at first, then she developed a few tics then the "stroke like" reaction and losing control of her entire side (can't remeber which one) with no use of arm or leg and she looked like she was a stroke victim. She was unable to close her mouth and was drooling profusely. Then all the muscles in her body went into hyper drive and her arm was pulled in an unusual position around her back.</p><p></p><p>Scary, scary time! After we got her off of it and into the ER for IV benadryl, she started with major hallucinations and was totally manic. She ended up 3 weeks in the psychiatric hospital.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, no good news on that medication from our end!!</p><p></p><p>Good luck and hugs,</p><p>Vickie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just keep swimming, post: 58365, member: 211"] Janna, Good memory! Yes, Aly had a severe reaction from the Geodon. She was more manic at first, then she developed a few tics then the "stroke like" reaction and losing control of her entire side (can't remeber which one) with no use of arm or leg and she looked like she was a stroke victim. She was unable to close her mouth and was drooling profusely. Then all the muscles in her body went into hyper drive and her arm was pulled in an unusual position around her back. Scary, scary time! After we got her off of it and into the ER for IV benadryl, she started with major hallucinations and was totally manic. She ended up 3 weeks in the psychiatric hospital. Sorry, no good news on that medication from our end!! Good luck and hugs, Vickie [/QUOTE]
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