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Drugs that can cause tardive dyskinesia such as antipsychotics, antiemetics. 1.What is tardive dyskinesia? Tardive dyskinesia is the most common side effect
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When taking Depakote (divalproex sodium) to manage Tardive Dyskinesia (TD), it's essential to be aware of the potential side effects. While Depakote can be an
tardive dyskinesia was caused by However, the clinician stated that neither Depakote nor Thompson mouthwash are associated with Tardive Dyskinesia.
Yes, in rare cases, Depakote and Depakote ER may cause tardive dyskinesia. Tardive dyskinesia is a condition that causes uncontrolled muscle movements. These movements usually affect the face and include symptoms such as frowning, sticking out the tongue, lip smacking, and excessively blinking.
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That initial evaluation (if 'positive' for danger/problems) would then lead to a 72-hour hold (effectively 3 business days as an inpatient - worst time to get put on a 72-hour hold is the Wednesday before Thanksgiving) and then that doc (if s/he sees a problem) can then petition mental health court for commitment. So from my perspective going to a 30-day stay skips a couple of steps, but not all states work the same way.
In a way, your characters are taking this too well. A husband reacting to the CP report by his daycare provider usually doesn't calm down that fast. Likewise a mother hearing that her daughter had been committed. As a psych nurse I would love to see such acceptance and support for my patients.
And on that note - depakote is a pretty good choice, given the likely diagnosis.
The story touched a special place in my heart because I myself am a sufferer of Bi-Polar Syndrome or Manic- Depressive Syndrome, whichever you prefer. The disease is an absolute bitch to deal with, and in my case is further aggravated by a seizure disorder. Fortunately, my medication (Depakote) does a fairly good job handling the mood swings and stops the seizures outright, albeit with a few side effects. Obviously, I first had to wonder if either you or a loved one or acquaintance had the disease.
As I've stated before in comments on other stories, reconciliation IS an alternative in some cases. If a partner is a serial cheater or the cheating was done in a particularly hurtful way with little or no remorse, then only a fool would reconcile. There are circumstances where it happens, the guilty party admits their guilt, and never does it again. While a marriage that endures this is never the same, the relationship can be salvaged. I regrettably transgressed and my wife saw fit to forgive me and stay with me. We will celebrate our Silver Anniversary soon, and no, I have not reoffended.
A well written story with believable characters. Four stars!