Mootoo wrote:
Why do they get prescribed for other conditions less severe than psychosis, even though they barely work on psychosis itself, when they have such devastating side effects? (By the way, can you possibly list some of the more unusual side effects you had on them?)
Certain antipsychotics are used to help treat anxiety. When used for anxiety, they are given in much smaller doses than when used as antipsychotics.
I find being on thorazine to be just as helpful as were benzodiazepines. Which is to say, pretty helpful, but not a cure by any means.
I had a kind of twitch/stim where I shake my head like I'm saying no, which has become much more frequent since being on antipsychotics (thorazine and seroquel).
Also, sometimes I get the sensations of dizziness and tightness in the chest area which I normally only feel during a panic attack, but I get them without the actual panic. This started happening after I started taking thorazine.
Oh, also, my breasts are swelling up and I'm lactating. That is another side effect of this drug.
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