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Lost a few years to this one.. it did save my ass in 2020 though. Shit will stop a train
every night my legs hurt. its a well known side effect of the zyprexa *sigh. welcome, new chronic pain side effect. on the other hand the zyprexa is really good so i'm ignoring the leg pain for now.
Is it bad to only be taking zyprexa when other medications are safer? I’m thinking perhaps quetiapine is safer but do you know if it works for schizo spec folks? I’m afraid of heavy medication and I believe in the right to not be as medicated if you want to but I also want to be safe and get help
Hey there!
Zyprexa (olanzapine) isn't necessarily less safe than quetiapine, though most people I know who tried both find zyprexa to be "heavier". It's known to have a pretty profoundly sedating effect on most people. Quetiapine does cause a lot of sleepiness and some sedation too, though, in comparison with some other APs.
It cannot be said that this or that antipsychotic is always better for everyone, because everyone reacts very differently to the same med. All the antipsychotics can potentially work for schizo spec folks, and all of them can potentially have the worst side effect profile for you personally.
I would say that if zyprexa is the first and only one you've tried, and it's working for you but the side effects are fucking with you, it is worth it to try something else. Bc it is one of those that trends towards being heavy in side effects. Knowledge about which side effects bother you the most, can help guide which med to try next. For example, if it's the sedation, I wouldn't suggest quetiapine as a replacement as it's also fairly sedating.
But to answer your question, there's nothing bad about taking a medication if it works for you and you have chosen to take it. Yes, it's important to be aware of your options, but if zyprexa is helping you and you aren't having a ton of side effects, there's nothing inherently wrong with taking that med.
Hope that helped!
Mixed episode or mixed mania is pretty hard to explain. Psychiatrists often say you have both (hypo) mania and depression at the same time. Which well doesn't make sense.
To me mixed episodes mean:
Barely sleeping but no energy
Racing thoughts in a negative way
Loss of interest in ideas you get
Lethargy
Freaquent mood swings that make no sense
Passive aggressiveness
Tingling in your body
Electricity in your stomach
Feeling sick physically
Having energy to clean but stop abruptly because it passes
Anxiety
Today is the day my psychiatrist is hopeless enough to prescribe me zyprexa or olanzapine. It should help me with my sleepless nights and paranoid thinking.
It feels weird though, taking a real antipsychotic med….
my new antipsychotic med is working yay but some of the side effects I’m experiencing are perma-bloating, swollen breasts, and missed period. it really is giving Virgin Mary 2.0