EvenStrongerNow
Diamond Member
Abstract, here is my experience so far with Risperdal: https://www.myptsd.com/threads/risperdal.39986/
I so hear you about not tolerating the feeling of being sedated. I am exactly. the same way. I do not like feeling high or anything even remotely similar.
Your description about having no recollection of reactions while taking benzodiazepines is a good indication that you are in the small category of people which experiences a paradoxical reaction. No recollection is also dangerous.
Surprisingly, the risperdal lowered my anxiety to what I feel is a normal level. I didn't want to get rid of anxiety completely, but I also did not want to increase it. Same with other symptoms. I don't want to rid of anything completely. I want a balance. And I wanted to stop dissociating so much so that I can manage any increase in symptoms brought on by symptoms, if that makes sense, better. I wanted to be able to have the choice. I am very happy that I have a neuropsych who listened to me.
I so hear you about not tolerating the feeling of being sedated. I am exactly. the same way. I do not like feeling high or anything even remotely similar.
Your description about having no recollection of reactions while taking benzodiazepines is a good indication that you are in the small category of people which experiences a paradoxical reaction. No recollection is also dangerous.
Surprisingly, the risperdal lowered my anxiety to what I feel is a normal level. I didn't want to get rid of anxiety completely, but I also did not want to increase it. Same with other symptoms. I don't want to rid of anything completely. I want a balance. And I wanted to stop dissociating so much so that I can manage any increase in symptoms brought on by symptoms, if that makes sense, better. I wanted to be able to have the choice. I am very happy that I have a neuropsych who listened to me.