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I have had just minor pain the last two days. Could this mean the dystonia is finally over?
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Oh wow, I certainly hope so
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I hope so, too. Has your psychiatrist lowered the dosage of the suspected culprit med?
I very briefly had a dystonia years back from Navane (Thiothixene), which is a 1st generation AP, like Haldol. In my case, my lips were starting to pucker up on their own. It was pretty freaky. I called my pdoc immediately and he gave me an emergency appointment in like one or two days afterwards. Eventually he lowered my dose and it stopped. Eventually he took me off of that medication, but slowly. |
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Bird.. No he didn't reduce my med. He said it will just take time to get over it. I'm still taking my side effect meds. So maybe thats whats helping. And the haldol finally getting out of my systems. I don't really care whats working, I'm just so glad I'm feeling better.
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