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11 Nov 2014, 4:31 pm

Does anyone here deal with this unholy symptom? I seem to have an extremely mild case of it, but its still pretty maddening. If it gets intense I feel like offing myself to make it end. Kinda feels like I'm about to explode. Does anyone know any sustainable remedies for it? I know a thousand temporary, non sustainable remedies, but not so many sustainable ones. Kava is a god send, I wish they would legalise it.



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11 Nov 2014, 4:58 pm

Do you get it from the medication you're on? My friend and I get it because we're on antipsychotics. Yes, it is unholy. Probably the worst feeling I've ever had. Worse than times when I've been near death. On Geodon, I would be so unable to focus my mind, that I couldn't even sit still and watch television without s**t loads of anxiety...like my body was coming apart. So I'd go outside and sit in a rocking chair, cross my arms and rock back and forth for hours until it would start to wear off. I told my psychiatrist that I was going to stop taking it, so he put me on Serequel XR. It's not nearly as bad now. Unhealthy methods of getting through it are plentiful. Drugs and alcohol. The only way I could get some relief was to try another medication. If I don't take anything, though, I can't sleep. It's a side effect of being on antispychotics for a long period.



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11 Nov 2014, 5:24 pm

cogentin (prescription) worked for me. benedryl should also help.



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12 Nov 2014, 9:32 am

I got it from being on medications (dexedrine, trazodone, mirtazapine and others) for 6 years. I seem to have wreaked havoc on my dopamine receptors. Antipsychotics give bad akathisia by blocking dopamine receptors I believe. I feel for you deeply noodler. Must be a nightmare having to deal with that unholy side effect from a medication you need. Cogentin (benzatropine) and others are good temporarily but they're not sustainable unfortunately. I have amitryptiline which blocks acetylcholine receptors but I know it will only work for so long. I took some baclofen today and its amplified this akathisia. I read that taking high doses of vitamin C and vitamin E help so I've been testing that out. If I find a sustainable remedy for it, I'll post it here.



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19 Nov 2014, 4:33 am

I think I mighta found something that works. Listening to this with proper stereo headphones:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frhYDMAUAhg
can other people test this out to verify. It seems to be working for me. Whether thats the placebo effect or not, i couldn't care less, as long as it keeps working :D



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19 Nov 2014, 10:55 am

Sometimes it comes creeping back and you don't even know it, like when the Cogentin slowly stops working.

There was a study where people who had akathisia were more likely to commit or contemplate suicide...

A lot of the time people get used to the drugs and akathisia goes away. How long have you been on them? I've gotten it from loxapine, haloperidol, risperidone even.