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Nuplazid commercial on hallucinations and delusions

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Just saw the commercial again, this time they abandoned the nice kitty and all they have is an Unfaithful wife. Haven't seen the nice kitty in a while . Putting out the big guns now and telling us that 50% of us are going to get it.

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Enidah

From what I have read and heard most of the hallucinations related to Parkinson's are very benign and harmless. Some people have even enjoyed them. Don't forget, the drug company is trying to make money and sell product.

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Serenity_finaly-1 in reply to Enidah

I have been looking at Dali art and see many Parkinson's related themes. Ants swarming, sleepless eye lids, clocks melting, the need for a crutch in so many parts of our lives. Small shapeless people who are not there or are they? Remember being a kid and seeing strange faces in the texturing of walls or do you still do that?

My primary hallucinations where at night ( I contribute it to Zolpidem ). I would fight shadows in and out of bed.

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parkie13 in reply to Serenity_finaly-1

So I guess you stopped the drug, are your hallucinations gone now?

They stopped with the stopping of sleeping pills.

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rhyspeace12

My husband did and still does have it.

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rhyspeace12

He is miserable and it is horrible.

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grandmama16

Nah....it's just a commercial to sell a product. Just trying to scare you. Totally wrong to show his wife with another man. Yes, my hubby might see food where he thought he had it and when I first started taking Ambien 10 yrs. ago for sleep, I saw things on the ceiling but knew they wer'nt there. Don't be scared.

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Donzim

Abrahm Hoffner research google. Too much Adrenalin converts to adrenachrome which is almost identical to LSD. Dopamine can convert to too much dopachrome as well. AH successfully treated 3000 schizoids with 1000mg niacin (not niacinamide) 3x daily: hallucinations gone. Start low, titrate up but maintain 3x. Hallucinations can be dangerous...my husband tried to ‘excise’ the things ‘growing’ under his skin with sharp instruments. All veins were ‘worms’ and needed to be removed. After months of hellish hallucinations, niacin stopped them in 24 hours and kept them away as long as he took it. If I forgot to dose or ran out, they popped up again. He got so he knew they were coming on as he would say, ‘did you forget my Bs? I saw the brown dog in the corner this morning.’ The dog or a ‘person’ disappearing around the corner were always the start of something bad.

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ParkinsonSpouse in reply to Donzim

Is your husband still doing well on the niacin?

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Donzim

Btw, the drug the dr gave for hallucinations made it worse.

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Serenity_finaly-1 in reply to Donzim

My Doctor thought that I might need more Senemet for my back 3 years ago and my world became very psychedelic. If it did not tie me up so in knots I would not mind taking a trip back.

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parkie13

Thank you for sharing.

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