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Seroquel and Tardive Dyskenesia
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 188938" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>My husband developed Tardive Dyskinesia from Geodon. I feel for you difficult child, it can be miserable. husband's manifested mainly as tongue movement. He wore holes in his tongue. It has pretty much gone, but took months to go away after the medications were stopped. The only time he gets any tongue movement is when he gets really anxious, but then we are thinking that is just due to the anxiety and not the Tardive. husband's psychiatrist said it did take longer for him to get over the tardive than most. In some cases it can be permanent, but that does not happen too often.</p><p> </p><p>One thing psychiatrist told husband was that once you have it you are more likely to get it again, so they are very careful with his medication changes and dosages. husband is very sensitive to medications, he takes 5mg of Abilify and it is working!!! </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Good luck, and I hope the tardive resolves quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 188938, member: 3184"] My husband developed Tardive Dyskinesia from Geodon. I feel for you difficult child, it can be miserable. husband's manifested mainly as tongue movement. He wore holes in his tongue. It has pretty much gone, but took months to go away after the medications were stopped. The only time he gets any tongue movement is when he gets really anxious, but then we are thinking that is just due to the anxiety and not the Tardive. husband's psychiatrist said it did take longer for him to get over the tardive than most. In some cases it can be permanent, but that does not happen too often. One thing psychiatrist told husband was that once you have it you are more likely to get it again, so they are very careful with his medication changes and dosages. husband is very sensitive to medications, he takes 5mg of Abilify and it is working!!! Good luck, and I hope the tardive resolves quickly. [/QUOTE]
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