As you should be well informed from a medical licenced practice any diagnosis relating to a chemical imbalance in the brain, will always be subject to having treatment, with a set form of medication, for a informed and coherent individual acknowledgement of their symptom's would shortly aid in the attempt to taper of zyprexa, as the doper-mine displaces out the body surely you will have gained no change in your understanding or thinking of lucid cognitive motor skill's just finding that answer you must justify within the laws of reality. I have been diagnosed with schizophrenia and have tapered off the medication it is the exhausting day to day necessity of questioning my behavioral mannerism's and guess work of real live emotion's and learning them and growing in knowledge that has aided my progression forward, this is my secret no one knows, i am on the outside a controlled and informed individual, on the inside a excepted diagnosed patient of the medical world, i have been unfortunate to have relapse once or twice it was knowing the sign's, and excepting that i am who i see in the mirror. My safety net for such a quest is find a gp that understand's in my case no gp just a day to day learning session between me my self and i.
Nothing you feel higher though taking zyprexa after but long term usage could hurt you
Yes, i gained 19 pounds in one month after starting zyprexa, i stopped taking it and kept gaining for another year.
It works right away- within hours, especially if you are taking Zyprexa Zydis (which is what I take).
It is not reported to be "full of static" by the overwhelming majority of patients taking thie medication. Other descriptors may need to be used, as "full of static" is not a side effect of Zyprexa reported in any known medical literature.
Talk to your doctor about tapering off slowly so that your symptoms don't return in a rush.
never take any medication and smoke any illegal or legal substance. Even if not taking a medication, do not smoke anything.
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Yes...Zyprexa (Olanzapine). The bigest problem with it is weight gain. --------------- It depends on what you are taking it for. Abilify is prescribed for schizophrenia, bipolar mania, and recently it has been marketed for depression. From experience I do not think the feeling produced is in any way similar to zyprexa. Abilify is a partial D2 agonist and zyprexa is a potent D2 antagonist. From experience abilify = no appetite and akathisia zyprexa= sedation weight gain I have been told that the new antipsychotic saphris is very similar to abilify. It looks promising but there is a very high rate of extrapyramidal symptoms (about 20%)
I strongly suggestt hat you do not take Zyprexa. I took it and had HORRIBLE side effects. I am sure it can be different for some but two of my friends were on it and we all experienced severe weight gain (20 lbs in 2 weeks) and extreeme fatigue. I took Lexapro and Zyprexa together along with Colonipin. Not a great mix. Make sure you check with your Dr before taking anything. Medication can be very dangerous if not taken properly
I have been taking lexapro for two years and have finally decided to stop. The tapering off process has been difficult with the dizziness and all..my pharmacist recommended stemetil and it is really helping with the dizziness and brain zaps associated with tapering off of the dreaded lexapro!!
You just won't have a period. but don't do that too often.
First of all you do work without getting caught, do work son.