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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 310311" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Janet he developed tardive dyskinesia from geodon, abilify reactivated it, seroquel was way too sedating, lithium worsened the tardive as did Lamictal. The neurontin did not cause sedation, but the tegretol does and I suspect the depakote is. psychiatrist was trying to stop some cycling, and I am not sure it worked.</p><p> </p><p>He really has not been taking the neurontin in the morning as he does not wake up untill 3 or 4pm and really does not have time to take his morning pills. He has not reliably take the morning ones for the last several weeks.</p><p> </p><p>He has not had any tardive symptoms for several weeks, maybe even a couple of months. At his last psychiatrist appointment psychiatrist gave him some samples of abilify--it really was the best ap he has tried--maybe we can try it again and hope that it does not bring the tardive back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 310311, member: 3184"] Janet he developed tardive dyskinesia from geodon, abilify reactivated it, seroquel was way too sedating, lithium worsened the tardive as did Lamictal. The neurontin did not cause sedation, but the tegretol does and I suspect the depakote is. psychiatrist was trying to stop some cycling, and I am not sure it worked. He really has not been taking the neurontin in the morning as he does not wake up untill 3 or 4pm and really does not have time to take his morning pills. He has not reliably take the morning ones for the last several weeks. He has not had any tardive symptoms for several weeks, maybe even a couple of months. At his last psychiatrist appointment psychiatrist gave him some samples of abilify--it really was the best ap he has tried--maybe we can try it again and hope that it does not bring the tardive back. [/QUOTE]
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