i just talked with this major health guru in another forum

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06 Apr 2007, 3:28 pm

i just talked with she said i should go back up on one of the drugs i had been spitting out.
right after i made a big stink about how i wasnt ging to take it. these drugs can make you into a totall
*** and have it so no one believes you.



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06 Apr 2007, 4:32 pm

What drugs are you being asked to take?



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06 Apr 2007, 5:26 pm

What drugs have you been spitting out?



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07 Apr 2007, 8:12 am

resperidol, i thought i got away with taking but it was in a disolving tab so some of it got it into



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07 Apr 2007, 2:24 pm

hyperion wrote:
resperidol, i thought i got away with taking but it was in a disolving tab so some of it got it into


What dose level?

A few people here take it at a low dose range. One person I know said it was useless.
Most say its problematic. What is it treating anyway?



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07 Apr 2007, 6:02 pm

I am not Tom Cruise, nor a Scientologist.

I do dislike, however, all these psychotropics messing with aspie minds.

I have not heard of a pill that actually cures our negative traits. No pill that grants us the ability to read other's emotions, no pill to grant us the ability to read our own, no pill to get us to transmit emotions correctly.

So what do they do - other than dull an aspies intellect?

It is a nasty world, and I would prefer to face it with full thrust capability!


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07 Apr 2007, 6:48 pm

its supposed to be for both aspergers and bipolar.
am not bipolar, it is just stupid idea my mom has stuck in her head since i was a teanager. anti-psychotics shoultd never be use for mood problems.

something i really hate, hay hes a little odd letts give him a hardcore schizo drug.



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07 Apr 2007, 6:48 pm

3mg



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07 Apr 2007, 9:16 pm

I think some aspies have taken as low as 1 mg. Yeah from what I read about it I do not
blame you for not wanting to take that class of medication. Seems to have more negatives than postives. Maybe you should start a thread asking for everyone on WP to
comment on their history with Risperidone(Risperdal, etc). My guess there will not be many people who have been helped by it. Show it to your family. I would tell your family your not aginst the idea of medication but that risperidone is not a medication that is helping you. I think part of your problem is your parents are dead set on you taking a highly problematic medication. They must have blind faith in some doctor and not what your telling them about the side effects.

This "study" said it was usefull for aspergers but it goes on to say it was not even placebo controlled !(junk science).

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1: J Clin Psychiatry. 2005 Dec;66(12):1592-7.
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Open-label risperidone for Asperger's disorder: negative symptom spectrum response.
Rausch JL, Sirota EL, Londino DL, Johnson ME, Carr BM, Bhatia R, Miller S.

Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior, Medical College of Georgia, 1515 Pope Avenue, Augustam GA 30912, USA. jeffreyr@mail.mcg.edu

OBJECTIVE: Asperger's disorder consists of negative symptoms similar to those seen in schizophrenia, autism, schizoid personality disorder, and schizotypal personality disorder. We investigated whether risperidone, which is effective in treating the negative symptoms of schizophrenia, would improve such symptoms observed in Asperger's disorder in a prospective, open-label trial. METHOD: Thirteen male patients aged 6 to 18 years who were diagnosed with Asperger's disorder by DSM-IV criteria were enrolled in a 12-week, prospective, open-label pilot study from March 13, 2002 to August 11, 2003. All subjects were started on risperidone 0.25 mg twice per day. Doses were increased based on clinical indication and tolerability. The primary efficacy variable was the Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS). Each subject's baseline score served as his control. Secondary efficacy measures included the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale, Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale, Global Assessment Scale, and a modified Asperger Syndrome Diagnostic Scale. RESULTS: We found a statistically significant improvement from baseline for last-observation-carried-forward (LOCF) analyses as well as for analyses of 12-week completers (N = 9) in our primary outcome measure, SANS scores (F = 13.41, p < .0001 for 12-week completers; F = 9.64, p < .0001 for LOCF). We also found statistically significant improvement in all secondary efficacy measurements (F values range, 8.41 to 15.73, p values range, < .0001 to < .005 for 12-week completers; F values range, 6.53 to 7.75, all p < .0001 for LOCF). CONCLUSIONS: Subjects' symptoms significantly improved after risperidone. The open-label nature of this small pilot study suggests caution in interpreting these data, but the results suggest that placebo-controlled trials should follow.

PMID: 16401163 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


This is the newest information I could find on the science. This small non-placebo controlled study of 13 males. You might want to talk to a lawyer about this(without your families knowledge!)

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe ... tnG=Search

You might be entitled to damages from your family, doctors and pharametical companies.