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@flonachtegalle

Thanks for all the information--after getting off the Reglan, were you able to restore the functions compromised? I'm so sorry you went through that. I had a client once who also lost her career, I think due to Reglan. Without divulging her name, I mentioned her difficulty to a friend, a clinical psychologist. There was a drug that should have been given concurrently to prevent these symptoms. I don't recall what it was, but will get back on the net. This is probably not the place to go after information I should get for myself. My sister has had some better days--keeping down food, no vomiting, diarrhea much reduced--a week into the treatment with reglan, zofran, and the nitozoxanide. The nitozoxaanide course ends in a few days, which is known for gastric upset, and I'm hoping to drop the reglan. She will have to make the case to her doctors. Will revisit this in a couple days. Thanks again for your thoughtful response.

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@flonachtegalle the years of Tardive Dyskinesia were terrible! But thank God once it was diagnosed and I got off of Reglan I slowly and mostly returned to normal. I still have some mild buccal lingual symptoms if I get very sick, tired or stressed. It is a teeth clenching, lip pursing odd facial grimace with cheek puffing blowing noises that are quite peculiar and not at all conducive to being a mental health therapist!

Be careful about researching medication (and other things) on the internet. Many sites are not reputable at all! Mayo Clinic is trustworthy.

Transplant stories are near and dear to my heart. My hope and prayer for you and your sister is a return to good health soon. Could you keep us posted?