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Old May 12, 2016, 04:39 AM
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Thanks for the information. Since it'd slowly increase, I think I can avoid adverse effects, but I will talk with my psychiatrist about. Even then, it's best to recognise mild symptoms so that it's not ever life-threatening. I'm sure that's possible.

I did have all/many symptoms of serotonin syndrome, but it could've been neuroleptic malignant syndrome, considering I used a typical antipsychotic (so just/mainly blocking dopamine). I am curious how much those two feel alike, so I know when I have a problem.

I had involuntary muscle movement but I couldn't move much either, sweating, changes in blood pressure and heart rate (which did compensate, luckily), delusional thinking, a feeling of fainting (made much worse by the delusional state) and (for many hours [actually] a few days afterwards) hypersensitivity (much like that caused by a migraine or long, severe depression; like what you may experience when manic, but far worse; of course, luckily, less and less).

Would you say you were hypersensitive?
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