Zyprexa
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The addition of Zyprexa has also helped with the nueromuscular side effects of one of my other drugs. She added it to my meds, hopefully to make them more effective. Would you mind telling me what a psychotic episode is like? I'd really appreciate it. P
I think the nature of a psychotic episode may vary from person to person: some people hallucinate, some have delusions, some become disoriented, disorganized and confused. There are very likely other signs or symptoms of psychosis that I'm not aware of--please bear in mind I'm not a mental health professional, and definitely *not* an expert on the subject. :)
A friend of mine sees bugs and squirrels, and hears bells, voices and "radio sounds" when she's psychotic. She says that after a few minutes she realizes she's hallucinating, but knowing that doesn't make the symptoms go away.
My experiences have been much less dramatic: I have trouble distinguishing between what I've dreamt, read, seen on TV, fantasized, or remembered from the past, and what's actually happening in the real world in the present; confusion about the sequence and timing of events; difficulty interpretting what I see and hear; and mild-to-moderate paranoia. Unmedicated, this can happen off and on for a few weeks; this time, the Zyprexa cured it in about 3 days.
I'm not sure, but Zyprexa may be prescribed for things other than psychosis. I wonder if you're concerned about your own state of mind because we're on the same med? If you're unsure or worried about this, please ask your doctor why he/she prescribed Zyprexa for you. I'm sure he/she would be happy to answer any questions.
Are you okay, P?
marcia
No, I'm not worried, just curious. I've read about it but I've never had the opportunity to ask someone directly. Guess this isn't exactly directly, but you know what I mean. Thanks for sharing.
P