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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2411305" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>[USER=544531]@Daviee[/USER] nothing I've read says any side effects will be permanent so try to relax a bit. </p><p>You know not to suddenly stop taking antipsychotics but to make sure the dose is lowered slowly over a long time.</p><p> Just make sure any doctor knows about the diabetes too as mental health staff may not be as clued up on that side of things. </p><p>The best way to make sure you are listened too is to remain calm and to show that you can be in control of your diabetes.</p><p> Too high bg can cause mental health symptoms too (people often report brain fog), so thats another reason to say as on top of it as you can</p><p>I do understand these apparent side effects are worrying you but they should lessen as your body gets used to the medication ( antipsychotics are notoriously strong), and yes it is suddenly hot for us all.</p><p> Such a shame you have to deal with 2 major issues at once, but I am sure you will get through it. Be kind and gentle to yourself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2411305, member: 521715"] [USER=544531]@Daviee[/USER] nothing I've read says any side effects will be permanent so try to relax a bit. You know not to suddenly stop taking antipsychotics but to make sure the dose is lowered slowly over a long time. Just make sure any doctor knows about the diabetes too as mental health staff may not be as clued up on that side of things. The best way to make sure you are listened too is to remain calm and to show that you can be in control of your diabetes. Too high bg can cause mental health symptoms too (people often report brain fog), so thats another reason to say as on top of it as you can I do understand these apparent side effects are worrying you but they should lessen as your body gets used to the medication ( antipsychotics are notoriously strong), and yes it is suddenly hot for us all. Such a shame you have to deal with 2 major issues at once, but I am sure you will get through it. Be kind and gentle to yourself [/QUOTE]
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