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Is it possible for a drug to be clogged up in your brain or blood system

Is it possible for a medical drug to be clogged up in blood vessels, tissues or fluids in the brain and later break away and redose you. I had been taking rispetidon for 3 months late in 2014 without any major side effects like acute dystonia. Then decided to stop it 3 months later.Early last year in march, i was given 2 risperidon injections which gave me acute dystonia, and decided to stop taking the medication alltogether. Then june came, wen it was very cold here, i started feeling the same side effects of risperidon for a week or so before they stopped. From there i stayed six months without any side effects or withdrawal. Now in mid december 2016, wen its rainy and cold here and after doing some heavy dancing involving a lot of movement of my head, i have been having the side effects of risperidon ever since without stop and my toungue is rigid, sedation, high appetite, sweating, feeling cold, dystinia episodes which is painfull. Why am i feeling like this? I havent taken any medication or any drug after my last injection and i am not addicted to drugs. Ps: i have a habit of blocking my ears with my hands by putting pressure on my earlids to close my ears due to noise in my area and i also usually sleep eyes facing the roof and head down. Please help
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675718 tn?1530033033
it is too dangerous too stop pills like this you must taper off with the supervision of a medical doctor cuz it can damage you. Risperdal is heavy duty meds I took it for three years I wont take it anymore I have TD and cant take it. and no your meds do not re dose themselves it actually goes to your stomach then thru your blood to the lungs and then to brain messages. it also tells the stomach to send to lungs I mean. your not alone I have SZ since oct 08 hope this helps
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