Got Tardive Dyskinesia - Now What?

Posted by admin on May 6th, 2009 — Posted in Assistance, Health Hub, Legal Resources

It’s a scary feeling any time a doctor tells you that you’ve got any kind of chronic disease. At first your mind wants to reject it, and then you gradually give into the shock of realizing that you actually do have something up with you. Even if you’ve been exhibiting symptoms for a while, your problem just isn’t set in stone until the doctor tells you those fateful words : I am sorry to tell you, but the tests came back positive.

When the diagnosis is Tardive Dyskinesia, it truly should not come as any surprise. In truth, it could be a relief, because when you know what the difficulty is, there are thngs you can do to reverse the condition, and you definitely wish to do that. Perhaps you have been afflicted by the embarrassment of your tongue popping out of your mouth every few seconds or of making hideous scowls that are out of your control. You could have had a lot of distressing physical symptoms, such as neck cramps or involuntary twisting of joints. Do not accept anybody when they tell you that you’ll just have to live with the problems, because they would not need to if they were in your place. Instead, here is what you can do.

To start you can learn everything there is to know about Tardive Dyskinesia class action lawsuit. Sometimes it’s just great to have somebody you can talk to about your condition who will understand and offer recommendations for what you need to do next. Contacting the Foundation will put you in contact with caring folk who can help. You may also visit their site at www.dystonia-foundation.org.

Another group that may be able to offer you the data and help you want is We Move which is a support group for people with movement disorders. This organization has groups thru the world. You will find the nearest group by visiting their website at www.wemove.org. People who have developed Tardive Dyskinesia have filed successful suits, and plenty of other court actions are in process. If you are diagnosed with TD after taking Zyprexa [ Olanzapine ], Risperdal [ Risperidone ], Seroquel [ Quetiapine ] or many other neuroleptic drugs, you could be in a position to file a lawsuit looking for compensation to help you suffer thanks to the losses you incur because of the filed successfully against doctors prescribing medicines known to yet TD. However, it’s yet to be seen if court actions against the giant pharmaceutical companies who produce the drugs will be settled in favor of patients.

There are several doctors who have analyzed TD and know the right kinds of treatments that will reverse the indicators of the disorder and bring relief to patients. If your family physician isn’t able to provide you this sort of assistance, you can contact a psychiatrist instead who has experience dealing with the complications of anti-psychotic drugs. Additionally, you may find a neurologist can efficiently treat your Tardive Dyskinesia.

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