Side effects began almost immediately after starting Geodon.
At first it was difficult to distinguish which drug was causing reactions, since I was now on four different medications.
Besides my irrational mood, loss of appetite, excessive mucus and cold like symptoms, the scariest reaction I had was my throat closing.
It started to become apparent that my reactions were being caused by Geodon.
With this recognition, I immediately contacted my counselor.
However, she insisted this was not from the Geodon.
I was told to stop taking another medication and continue to take the Geodon.
In fact, she increased the Geodon from 20 mg to 40 mg.
A week later, my throat closed again.
With my counselor now on vacation and out of the country, I made an appointment with my primary care physician.
After his evaluation of me, he stated I did not have swollen glands, any sign of a virus, nor where my symptoms those of a food allergy.
He did believe it was all a reaction from the Geodon.
To get another opinion, I decided to speak with my pharmacist.
He agreed with my primary care physician that my symptoms were being caused by the Geodon.
With my counselor away, I could only leave a message for her and wait for her to reach out to me.
When she finally contacted me, she still insisted it wasn’t the Geodon.
Instead of withdrawing me from the Geodon, she insisted the best action would be to decrease back to the original 20 mg dosage.