Eyes rolling upwards involuntarily

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    Eyes rolling upwards involuntarily
    For the past year I keep having these episodes of my eyes rolling upwards involuntarily. I had to go home from a party last night because of it. When it happens I can't look downwards, my eyes are always looking towards the sky. I don't know why this is happening; does anybody know how i can stop it? Could it be a side effect of the psychiatric medication i'm taking?
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    Re: Eyes rolling upwards involuntarily
    That sounds like it could be a side-effect of antipsychotic medication - but it's impossible to tell for sure over the internet and I'm still a medical student not a qualified doctor. I suggest you go and see your GP as soon as you can as the dose you're taking may need adjusting. If it happens again in the meantime, go to A&E and they should be able to give you a drug to sort it out.
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    Re: Eyes rolling upwards involuntarily
    I GOT THIS I GOT THIS!!!!! It's the most annoying thing in the entire world. And I couldn't find anyone else on the internet who had experienced the same when I tried searching. So high five :five:

    When you say psychiatric medication, are you taking antipsychotics perchance?
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    Re: Eyes rolling upwards involuntarily
    Yes, I'm taking 20mg of olanzapine I hate it so much.
  5. Sabertooth's Avatar
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    Re: Eyes rolling upwards involuntarily
    (Original post by Anonymous)
    Yes, I'm taking 20mg of olanzapine I hate it so much.
    20mg is a very high dose.

    You should tell your psychiatrist and perhaps ask to switch to another antipsychotic. I got it on amisulpride but since switching to quetiapine I haven't experienced it (although my psychiatrist didn't believe me about the eye thing, I switched because the drug wasn't working anymore). Or if the drug is helping perhaps just lowering the dose might get rid of it.

    I experienced it for months and I didn't find anything that would reset my eyes.
    Last edited by Sabertooth; 03-06-2012 at 15:00.
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