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She has been put on a very low dose.She has borderline personality disorder and so far has not been able to tolerate any other of the anti-psychotics. After about a week on others tried she gets those very scary shakes and twitches of parkinsons symptoms and still has the "voices". He scared her by saying it is the strongest thing available, but that it does not have the side effects that have troubled her in the past. We know all about the white blood cell problem, she had to submit a blood test to get the stuff, that scared her too! I just hope it will be the "majic pill" that will help her get back to her old self again!

2007-01-12 15:40:46 · 4 answers · asked by kar506 3 in Health Mental Health

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Well then tell her that tell her maybe this could help her problems and make sure she knows your there to support her every step of the way do little things to help her feel comfortable make sure she knows your there to listen if she feels she needs to talk about her fears do little treats to help ease it all its a lot for her to go through hot chocolate in bed in the morning or such just make sure your there for her and I'm sure it'll be fine, do some online research about it tell her the results go to the doctors with her consult it with them talk about the pill its side affects its chances of helping her and any other options

2007-01-12 16:01:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are no magic pills. There is no such thing as magic.

ALL DRUGS HAVE SIDE EFFECTS, and the new ones can really surprise you.

Have you looked up PSYCHOSIS? You know what that means?

Psychiatrists love their little pills. Makes them feel powerful. One day--and enlightedened people are already realizing it --this whole "chemical imbalance" thing will be exposed for the error and fraud that it is. ( NO, I'm not a "Scientologist".)

There are better ways, and I don't mean "herbs and spices".

Ask a question about the borderline stuff; a real, fearless and searching question: WHY? Then you can start to address the healing it takes.




MAL

2007-01-12 23:49:02 · answer #2 · answered by laportama 2 · 0 0

Well then tell her that tell her maybe this could help her problems and make sure she knows your there to support her every step of the way do little things to help her feel comfortable make sure she knows your there to listen if she feels she needs to talk about her fears do little treats to help ease it all its a lot for her to go through hot chocolate in bed in the morning or such just make sure your there for her and I'm sure it'll be fine, do some online research about it tell her the results go to the doctors with her consult it with them talk about the pill its side affects its chances of helping her and any other options

2007-01-18 02:25:36 · answer #3 · answered by prabhu 1 · 0 0

YOU HAVE TO BECAREFUL IT CAN CAUSE SEIZURES TOO ..I THINK IT'S WORSE FOR SOMEONE THAT HAS ALREADY SEIZURES

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2007-01-12 23:49:10 · answer #4 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

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