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Posted by Dopaminer on July 17, 2012, at 3:50:53
Hi,
Im writing to you to ask if there is any way out of side effects caused by Zyprexa. I've heard that 0,1% of population has some extreeme side effects that i have also noticed on myself. I was forced to take it for 3 weeks in the Psychiatric hospital. And it seems it has influenced me alot despite of short time of taking.
Side effects:
Higher agression
Depresion
Anxiety
Headaches when standing up
Dizzyness
Suicide thoughts
Motivation and learning problems
Altered sexualityI am a 20 year old male from Poland whos life got completly screwed up by this drug. I believe there are more people like me, and i believe nobody cares about us. I am extreemly close to commit suicide. My day for last two months starts and ends with thoughts about death and how to die without feeling much pain just to get relised from all of these side effects. Is there any way out of such side effects? Is it possible get rid off at least some of them? This drug already killed thousands of lifes. I feel like i will join these people soon.
Posted by Phil on July 17, 2012, at 18:01:27
In reply to Zyprexa side effects, brain damage, posted by Dopaminer on July 17, 2012, at 3:50:53
It has also saved thousands of lives. I'm wondering why you were put on it for 3 weeks and then stopped.
With all of those lingering side effects from 3 weeks use I would see a doctor.
More than anything, you need to see a doctor for your suicidal thinking or call a suicide hotline, or call a friend, or go to ER.
You can and will get better so don't give up. It will pass and we're all going to die soon enough as it is. No use getting in a hurry. I know what you're going through. Stay strong.
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