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Sociology > Depression |
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"Tim Dixon" |
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28 Sep 2007 01:30:50 AM |
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Finally starting on Abilify |
My case worker came to visit today. Told me that my blood tests were back,
and the serum prolactin level was way elevated. So they want to wean me off
the awful Zyprexa gradually while they slowly replace it with Abilify. So
to start with I'll be taking 15mg Zyprexa, 60mg Avanza, 5mg Abilify and 10mg
Valium - a walking pharmacy. I just hope once I'm off Zyprexa I can lose
some of the weight I've put on - about 25kg's worth.
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| User: "Christopher L Chatfield" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
28 Sep 2007 07:22:04 AM |
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 16:30:50 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
My case worker came to visit today. Told me that my blood tests were back,
and the serum prolactin level was way elevated. So they want to wean me off
the awful Zyprexa gradually while they slowly replace it with Abilify. So
to start with I'll be taking 15mg Zyprexa, 60mg Avanza, 5mg Abilify and 10mg
Valium - a walking pharmacy. I just hope once I'm off Zyprexa I can lose
some of the weight I've put on - about 25kg's worth.
I hope you've got a girlfriend, you'll need one.
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| User: "Tim Dixon" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
28 Sep 2007 08:45:13 AM |
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"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190982124_1505@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 16:30:50 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
My case worker came to visit today. Told me that my blood tests were
back,
and the serum prolactin level was way elevated. So they want to wean me
off
the awful Zyprexa gradually while they slowly replace it with Abilify.
So
to start with I'll be taking 15mg Zyprexa, 60mg Avanza, 5mg Abilify and
10mg
Valium - a walking pharmacy. I just hope once I'm off Zyprexa I can lose
some of the weight I've put on - about 25kg's worth.
I hope you've got a girlfriend, you'll need one.
Why do you say that?
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| User: "Christopher L Chatfield" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
28 Sep 2007 09:15:48 AM |
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 23:45:13 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
Why do you say that?
Libido will rocket.
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| User: "Tim Dixon" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
28 Sep 2007 09:34:51 AM |
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"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190988948_1535@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 23:45:13 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
Why do you say that?
Libido will rocket.
Oh good. Zyprexa made my ***** soft.
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| User: "Christopher L Chatfield" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
28 Sep 2007 09:51:10 AM |
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On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 00:34:51 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190988948_1535@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 23:45:13 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
Why do you say that?
Libido will rocket.
Oh good. Zyprexa made my ***** soft.
That's because of the prolactin, have you grown tits too?
That can happen.
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| User: "Tim Dixon" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
28 Sep 2007 10:13:55 AM |
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"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190991070_1547@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 00:34:51 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190988948_1535@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 23:45:13 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
Why do you say that?
Libido will rocket.
Oh good. Zyprexa made my ***** soft.
That's because of the prolactin, have you grown tits too?
That can happen.
Yes, and put on 25-30kg. I had a blood test for serum prolactin levels last
week, and it was very elevated. I don't know how they can market a drug
with side-effects like that. My docs gave me no warning about side-effects
when they put me on it.
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| User: "Christopher L Chatfield" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
28 Sep 2007 10:22:27 AM |
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On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 01:13:55 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190991070_1547@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 00:34:51 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190988948_1535@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 23:45:13 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
Why do you say that?
Libido will rocket.
Oh good. Zyprexa made my ***** soft.
That's because of the prolactin, have you grown tits too?
That can happen.
Yes, and put on 25-30kg. I had a blood test for serum prolactin levels last
week, and it was very elevated. I don't know how they can market a drug
with side-effects like that. My docs gave me no warning about side-effects
when they put me on it.
During FDA trails of zyprexa 147 deaths occured but were hidden from public.
Bush has loads of investments in Elly Lily thats why he introduced
a clause in the patriot act that elly lilly cannot be sued.
Anything from Elly lilly is probably highly toxic.
People in my hometown are dropping like flies.
Abilify is a japanese drug, they are kinder to scheezers there
(I've had injections in Tokyo) but they expect people to work hard,
so expect lots of energy and little sleep.
Some people find this wears them down over time, you might sustain it
by taking sugar as fructose and megavitamin and mineral therapy.
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| User: "humble.life" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
28 Sep 2007 11:30:02 AM |
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Christopher L Chatfield wrote:
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 01:13:55 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190991070_1547@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 00:34:51 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190988948_1535@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 23:45:13 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
Why do you say that?
Libido will rocket.
Oh good. Zyprexa made my ***** soft.
That's because of the prolactin, have you grown tits too?
That can happen.
Yes, and put on 25-30kg. I had a blood test for serum prolactin levels last
week, and it was very elevated. I don't know how they can market a drug
with side-effects like that. My docs gave me no warning about side-effects
when they put me on it.
During FDA trails of zyprexa 147 deaths occured but were hidden from public.
Bush has loads of investments in Elly Lily thats why he introduced
a clause in the patriot act that elly lilly cannot be sued.
Anything from Elly lilly is probably highly toxic.
People in my hometown are dropping like flies.
Abilify is a japanese drug, they are kinder to scheezers there
(I've had injections in Tokyo) but they expect people to work hard,
so expect lots of energy and little sleep.
Some people find this wears them down over time, you might sustain it
by taking sugar as fructose and megavitamin and mineral therapy.
it may also be of note the japan and china have the highest rates of
suicide, mental health and other issues, such as sciatica. good-o.
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| User: "Christopher L Chatfield" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
28 Sep 2007 11:46:52 AM |
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 17:30:02 +0100, humble.life wrote:
Christopher L Chatfield wrote:
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 01:13:55 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190991070_1547@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 00:34:51 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190988948_1535@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 23:45:13 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
Why do you say that?
Libido will rocket.
Oh good. Zyprexa made my ***** soft.
That's because of the prolactin, have you grown tits too?
That can happen.
Yes, and put on 25-30kg. I had a blood test for serum prolactin levels last
week, and it was very elevated. I don't know how they can market a drug
with side-effects like that. My docs gave me no warning about side-effects
when they put me on it.
During FDA trails of zyprexa 147 deaths occured but were hidden from public.
Bush has loads of investments in Elly Lily thats why he introduced
a clause in the patriot act that elly lilly cannot be sued.
Anything from Elly lilly is probably highly toxic.
People in my hometown are dropping like flies.
Abilify is a japanese drug, they are kinder to scheezers there
(I've had injections in Tokyo) but they expect people to work hard,
so expect lots of energy and little sleep.
Some people find this wears them down over time, you might sustain it
by taking sugar as fructose and megavitamin and mineral therapy.
it may also be of note the japan and china have the highest rates of
suicide, mental health and other issues, such as sciatica. good-o.
Japan has a high sucide rate because of cultural attitudes from specific
historical events, and a minimal social security system, sucide is an
accepted form of appology for errors that cause loss of life to others.
The suicide rate is not down to medics or pharmaceuticals.
Why you mention china in the same breath as japan I don't know,
the mentalities are deeply different despite historical connections.
They have for the most part led seperate existences the most notable
cultural exchange being Japans import of buddhism.
Japan is the only country to rename sz to reduce stigma for
it's sufferers, it is leading public awareness in this area.
The system of care for patients has been radically reformed
and the dignighty of the patient is paramount.
Regarding other health problems: Japan has the highest life
expectancy in the world and the lowest infant mortality rate.
One of the few diseases to be prevalant there above global levels
is stomach cancer which I suspect is due to marine pollution.
Serious mental health issues are no greater in japan than the rest of the
world, I could feel safe in unlit city parks after dark in centeral tokyo.
Crime used to be much lower but still remains low, behavior is tightly
constricted or was, this has led to violent expression of pent up emotion
in stessed individuals, but reduces the stress for the majority.
Financial Charity is a relatively new phenomena in Japan as families
have bourne the costs for other members who need help, and is slow to take
off.
Personal and family responsibility comes first, freedom of expression is
on the rise and with it increasing violence, as yet nothing like that of
the uk or usa. The diet has changed over the last century from
predominantly piscetarian to omnivorous, with hamburgers matching sales
of noodles for fast food.
Japanese walk with thier head bowed they sense the bomb, they also
seem to be in denial of a potential Tokyo earthquake.
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| User: "humble.life" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
28 Sep 2007 11:58:46 AM |
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Christopher L Chatfield wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 17:30:02 +0100, humble.life wrote:
Christopher L Chatfield wrote:
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 01:13:55 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190991070_1547@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 00:34:51 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190988948_1535@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 23:45:13 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
Why do you say that?
Libido will rocket.
Oh good. Zyprexa made my ***** soft.
That's because of the prolactin, have you grown tits too?
That can happen.
Yes, and put on 25-30kg. I had a blood test for serum prolactin levels last
week, and it was very elevated. I don't know how they can market a drug
with side-effects like that. My docs gave me no warning about side-effects
when they put me on it.
During FDA trails of zyprexa 147 deaths occured but were hidden from public.
Bush has loads of investments in Elly Lily thats why he introduced
a clause in the patriot act that elly lilly cannot be sued.
Anything from Elly lilly is probably highly toxic.
People in my hometown are dropping like flies.
Abilify is a japanese drug, they are kinder to scheezers there
(I've had injections in Tokyo) but they expect people to work hard,
so expect lots of energy and little sleep.
Some people find this wears them down over time, you might sustain it
by taking sugar as fructose and megavitamin and mineral therapy.
it may also be of note the japan and china have the highest rates of
suicide, mental health and other issues, such as sciatica. good-o.
Japan has a high sucide rate because of cultural attitudes from specific
historical events, and a minimal social security system, sucide is an
accepted form of appology for errors that cause loss of life to others.
The suicide rate is not down to medics or pharmaceuticals.
Why you mention china in the same breath as japan I don't know,
the mentalities are deeply different despite historical connections.
They have for the most part led seperate existences the most notable
cultural exchange being Japans import of buddhism.
Japan is the only country to rename sz to reduce stigma for
it's sufferers, it is leading public awareness in this area.
The system of care for patients has been radically reformed
and the dignighty of the patient is paramount.
Regarding other health problems: Japan has the highest life
expectancy in the world and the lowest infant mortality rate.
One of the few diseases to be prevalant there above global levels
is stomach cancer which I suspect is due to marine pollution.
Serious mental health issues are no greater in japan than the rest of the
world, I could feel safe in unlit city parks after dark in centeral tokyo.
Crime used to be much lower but still remains low, behavior is tightly
constricted or was, this has led to violent expression of pent up emotion
in stessed individuals, but reduces the stress for the majority.
Financial Charity is a relatively new phenomena in Japan as families
have bourne the costs for other members who need help, and is slow to take
off.
Personal and family responsibility comes first, freedom of expression is
on the rise and with it increasing violence, as yet nothing like that of
the uk or usa. The diet has changed over the last century from
predominantly piscetarian to omnivorous, with hamburgers matching sales
of noodles for fast food.
Japanese walk with thier head bowed they sense the bomb, they also
seem to be in denial of a potential Tokyo earthquake.
personally i think they're in trouble, like every country, with mental
health. demographic time-bomb if you ask me.
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| User: "Christopher L Chatfield" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
28 Sep 2007 06:46:38 PM |
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 17:58:46 +0100, humble.life wrote:
Christopher L Chatfield wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 17:30:02 +0100, humble.life wrote:
Christopher L Chatfield wrote:
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 01:13:55 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190991070_1547@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 00:34:51 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
"Christopher L Chatfield" <me@chrischatfield.com> wrote in message
news:1190988948_1535@sp12lax.superfeed.net...
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 23:45:13 +1000, Tim Dixon wrote:
Why do you say that?
Libido will rocket.
Oh good. Zyprexa made my ***** soft.
That's because of the prolactin, have you grown tits too?
That can happen.
Yes, and put on 25-30kg. I had a blood test for serum prolactin levels last
week, and it was very elevated. I don't know how they can market a drug
with side-effects like that. My docs gave me no warning about side-effects
when they put me on it.
During FDA trails of zyprexa 147 deaths occured but were hidden from public.
Bush has loads of investments in Elly Lily thats why he introduced
a clause in the patriot act that elly lilly cannot be sued.
Anything from Elly lilly is probably highly toxic.
People in my hometown are dropping like flies.
Abilify is a japanese drug, they are kinder to scheezers there
(I've had injections in Tokyo) but they expect people to work hard,
so expect lots of energy and little sleep.
Some people find this wears them down over time, you might sustain it
by taking sugar as fructose and megavitamin and mineral therapy.
it may also be of note the japan and china have the highest rates of
suicide, mental health and other issues, such as sciatica. good-o.
Japan has a high sucide rate because of cultural attitudes from specific
historical events, and a minimal social security system, sucide is an
accepted form of appology for errors that cause loss of life to others.
The suicide rate is not down to medics or pharmaceuticals.
Why you mention china in the same breath as japan I don't know,
the mentalities are deeply different despite historical connections.
They have for the most part led seperate existences the most notable
cultural exchange being Japans import of buddhism.
Japan is the only country to rename sz to reduce stigma for
it's sufferers, it is leading public awareness in this area.
The system of care for patients has been radically reformed
and the dignighty of the patient is paramount.
Regarding other health problems: Japan has the highest life
expectancy in the world and the lowest infant mortality rate.
One of the few diseases to be prevalant there above global levels
is stomach cancer which I suspect is due to marine pollution.
Serious mental health issues are no greater in japan than the rest of the
world, I could feel safe in unlit city parks after dark in centeral tokyo.
Crime used to be much lower but still remains low, behavior is tightly
constricted or was, this has led to violent expression of pent up emotion
in stessed individuals, but reduces the stress for the majority.
Financial Charity is a relatively new phenomena in Japan as families
have bourne the costs for other members who need help, and is slow to take
off.
Personal and family responsibility comes first, freedom of expression is
on the rise and with it increasing violence, as yet nothing like that of
the uk or usa. The diet has changed over the last century from
predominantly piscetarian to omnivorous, with hamburgers matching sales
of noodles for fast food.
Japanese walk with thier head bowed they sense the bomb, they also
seem to be in denial of a potential Tokyo earthquake.
personally i think they're in trouble, like every country, with mental
health. demographic time-bomb if you ask me.
I think your right, but they are lagging behind in degredation.
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| User: "Erik the Red" |
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29 Sep 2007 08:49:58 AM |
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Eli Lilly is getting sued in my state (or already has). For awhile
there, it seemed every set of commercials late night and afternoon had
a advertisement on getting a settlement if you got diabetes from
zyprexa.
I'd rather be poor without diabetes though. Horrible stuff that is.
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| User: "Quiet Neighbor" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
02 Oct 2007 09:08:57 PM |
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"Erik the Red" <spock_smokes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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[X] is getting sued in my state (or already has). For awhile
there, it seemed every set of commercials late night and afternoon had
a advertisement on getting a settlement if you got diabetes from
[Y].
I'd rather be poor without diabetes though. Horrible stuff that is.
I saw one of those commercials on CNN several years ago.
I had already been interviewed by several lawfirms. They all rejected me.
They wanted people with "ketoacidosis." The guys from the TV commercial
wanted to sign me up. Bingo. Months later, the assholes I previously
talked to called me back saying they wanted to re-evaluate me. LOL Too
late. It serves them right. They lost their cut.
One of my early interviewers thought that [Y] was used only for depression
and she got really stinky about schizophrenia.
Another lawfirm peon interviewer ended the call by saying things that
defended [X]. The point of the deceptive call had been to gather damaging
info on potential plaintiffs by pretending to want to represent the
plaintiffs.
In the end, a court ruled that everyone would get the same complicated deal,
regardless of the terms they had agreed to with their own attorney. The
8000 plaintiffs were divided up according to age. The younger you were, the
more you got. There was also provision for extra claims for diabetes
related conditions, such as neuropathy or blindness.
At no point did [X] admit any fault in the matter. In fact legally, they
are not at fault, according to the terms.
I gather there have been later group lawsuits for those who made claims from
time periods after the allegations about [Y] had been made public. I read
these folks got a smaller deal.
You are right Erik, it would be much better to not have diabetes.
When I look at my stock brokerage account, I sometimes remember that this is
blood money. However, it was *my* blood!
My understanding is that lawsuits like this usually drag out for ten years.
It is possible that the folks at [X] actually have a conscience, and
understood the positive effect they could have on some difficult lives by
settling. Amazingly, they may also have understood that they were
protecting their place in the marketplace. I understand [Y] still sells
very very well. If [X] had used the legal system to destroy the plaintiffs,
I'll bet the doctors would not be prescribing [Y].
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| User: "Erik the Red" |
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03 Oct 2007 12:14:07 PM |
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The chances of me getting diabetes is very small. My sister weighed
400lbs and still didn't get diabetes. She's since lost alot of that.
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| User: "Quiet Neighbor" |
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03 Oct 2007 07:59:32 PM |
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"Erik the Red" <spock_smokes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1191431647.657114.75020@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
The chances of me getting diabetes is very small. My sister weighed
400lbs and still didn't get diabetes. She's since lost alot of that.
Presumably, you get regular blood screenings for "HbA1c."
At one time, there was a lawfirm (not mine) that alleged that a certain drug
was chemically similar to known toxins for the pancreas. They may have
been exaggerating, or even making it up, but one should be mindful of risk.
Sometimes you can't put the cat back into the bag.
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| User: "Erik the Red" |
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03 Oct 2007 11:44:40 PM |
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I've seen on tv lawyers wanting clients that got diabetes on seroquel
as well. Damn lawyers are really raking in the cash.
I've been hearing the hype over symlin (symalin?). A diabetes drug
that is known for weight loss. It will be awhile though before it can
be prescribed for that though. I wonder if medicaid will cover things
for weightloss if you're already taking meds that cause weight gain?
My best bet at this point is a better antipsych.
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| User: "Quiet Neighbor" |
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04 Oct 2007 04:39:17 PM |
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There was something in the news a few months back that indicated that the
mechanism for neuroleptics causing weight gain appeared to be the effect on
histamine of the drugs. Since altering histamine has nothing to do with the
anti-psychotic effect, presumably, the next generation of over-priced drugs
will feature reduced weight gain.
The legal drugs for weightloss have a poor track record.
"Erik the Red" <spock_smokes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1191473080.595985.311380@50g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...
I've seen on tv lawyers wanting clients that got diabetes on seroquel
as well. Damn lawyers are really raking in the cash.
I've been hearing the hype over symlin (symalin?). A diabetes drug
that is known for weight loss. It will be awhile though before it can
be prescribed for that though. I wonder if medicaid will cover things
for weightloss if you're already taking meds that cause weight gain?
My best bet at this point is a better antipsych.
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| User: "Erik the Red" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
05 Oct 2007 09:04:14 AM |
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I've read some articles on iloperidone which is supposed to be another
dopamine antagonist. It just registered for FDA approval recently.
It's supposed to have minimal weight gain, but it also can do things
to the heart (like Geodon). They say that if your DNA has a
particular gene that the med shouldn't have this sideeffect.
Gene testing for meds. Interesting approach, if I do say myself.
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| User: "Quiet Neighbor" |
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05 Oct 2007 10:10:21 PM |
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Makes me think of "GATTACA," where they had gene testing for employment
applications.
My hope is for the artificial intelligence of 20+ years from now. The
machines will understand what the humans cannot. That is where we will find
a cure, if it is possible.
"Erik the Red" <spock_smokes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1191593054.094958.78130@o3g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
I've read some articles on iloperidone which is supposed to be another
dopamine antagonist. It just registered for FDA approval recently.
It's supposed to have minimal weight gain, but it also can do things
to the heart (like Geodon). They say that if your DNA has a
particular gene that the med shouldn't have this sideeffect.
Gene testing for meds. Interesting approach, if I do say myself.
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| User: "Erik the Red" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
07 Oct 2007 12:20:44 AM |
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Gattaca was a great film. I have it on DVD and wish I could find it.
The whole gene therapy has me a bit freaked out. Soon, our DNA will
be in our medical records (so they can give us the right meds). Then
down the road, insurance companies will give discounts to those who
match a healthier strain of DNA.
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| User: "" |
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05 Oct 2007 12:16:55 AM |
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On Sep 28, 2:30 am, "Tim Dixon" <richl...@NOSPAMdodo.com.au> wrote:
My case worker came to visit today. Told me that my blood tests were back,
and the serum prolactin level was way elevated. So they want to wean me off
the awful Zyprexa gradually while they slowly replace it with Abilify. So
to start with I'll be taking 15mg Zyprexa, 60mg Avanza, 5mg Abilify and 10mg
Valium - a walking pharmacy. I just hope once I'm off Zyprexa I can lose
some of the weight I've put on - about 25kg's worth.
Linda Gore could benefit from some Abilify. Or Zyprexa. Or hell, just
put her on haldol. The woman is paranoid as hell. Ive never seen
anyone as obsessed with and as paranoid about stalking...as Linda
Gore. She needs some meds to break those paranoid obsessive thoughts.
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| User: "Lix Tetrax" |
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| Title: Re: Finally starting on Abilify |
28 Sep 2007 03:17:49 AM |
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yea I just stopped taking zyprexa. I dont like that stuff and the damn
weight gain and the forever sleepiness.
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