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Muscle Stiffness/Rigidity when jogging - antipsychotic

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#1 revv

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Posted 03 November 2013 - 02:02 AM


anyone ever experience muscle stiffness/rigidity while jogging and taking antipsychotics?

ever since taking antipsychotics I can only jog up to 20 minutes and then my legs start "acting weirdly" they become rigid/stiff and am not able to continue jogging

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Posted 03 November 2013 - 09:42 AM

Typical antipsychotics are antidopaminergic. Dopamine is used to guide/track ANY controlled objects(hand, legs, other people, cars, armies) to an imagined position.

Why are you taking them? Maybe switch to atypical antipsychotics?

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Posted 03 November 2013 - 04:51 PM

You may find this interesting: (I would check teeth, gums, and get a stool test)

http://www.loveyourb...ources/gut.html

Clostridia neurotoxins. There are about 100 different Clostridia species known so far. They are present in the stools of people with autism, schizophrenia, psychosis, severe depression, muscle paralysis, muscle tonus abnormalities, and some other neurological and psychiatric conditions. Many Clostridia species are normal inhabitants of a human gut. For example, Clostridium tetani is routinely found in the gut of healthy humans and animals.

Everybody knows that tetanus is a deadly disease, due to an extremely powerful neurotoxin Clostridium tetani produces. Clostridium tetani, which lives in the gut, is normally controlled by the beneficial bacteria and does us no harm, because its toxin can not get through the healthy gut wall. Unfortunately, the children we are discussing do not have a healthy gut wall. In gut dysbiosis this powerful neurotoxin may well get absorbed through the damaged gut lining and then cross the blood-brain barrier affecting the child's mental development.

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Posted 04 November 2013 - 12:50 AM

Typical antipsychotics are antidopaminergic. Dopamine is used to guide/track ANY controlled objects(hand, legs, other people, cars, armies) to an imagined position.

Why are you taking them? Maybe switch to atypical antipsychotics?


I take invega sustenna injections for psychosis

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Posted 04 November 2013 - 03:42 PM

Psychosis is a mind state typical of bipolar mania and schizophrenia but also other disorders, even personality disorders, do you know which one it is? It makes a lot of difference.

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#6 revv

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Posted 04 November 2013 - 10:13 PM

I dont know which one it is




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