Physical impacts include:

Pain and
discomfort

Breathing
difficulties

Walking
difficulties

I always feel like I’m running short of air, so I either talk lower or […] I end up gasping for it.

—ROBERT,

real person living with TD

Emotional impacts include:

Stress

Embarrassment

Isolation

It has affected my balance, my eating, my socializing interactions, and my going back to work.

—SANDRA,

real person living with TD

Therapeutic impacts include:

Changes in
medications

Changes in
emotional stability

Most doctors will blow you off if you show symptoms because they don’t want to admit that the drugs they gave you caused this and take responsibility.

—KATHY,

real person living with TD

Functional impacts include:

Difficulty
writing

Difficulty eating
and swallowing

Speech
problems

Sleep
problems

Speech
problems

Sleep
problems

If my movements are really bad, then I notice that I get a little strangled at times if I’m eating or drinking.

—TASHA,

real person living with TD

TD Patient Raven sitting on park bench petting his dog.

A personal perspective: Raven’s TD story

This patient has received compensation. Patient image is being used with permission.

TD is not your fault, and it’s treatable2-4

That yes it is a possible side effect that can come from your medications. That patients need to be aware of what to look for because today there are medications out there. It did not need to become what it was.

—MARCIA,

real person living with TD

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What activities do your movements stand in the way of?1,2*

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RESULTS:

Working a full-time job

0%

Exercising, such as running or biking

0%

Getting a full night’s sleep

0%

Going out to eat at restaurants

0%

Other

0%

None of the above

0%

You may be able to treat TD while continuing to manage your mental health.4

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References: 1. Warikoo N, Schwartz T, Citrome L. Tardive dyskinesia. In: Schwartz TL, Megna J, Topel ME, eds. Antipsychotic Drugs. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.; 2013:235-258. 2. Derrow P. What is tardive dyskinesia? Symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Everyday Health. Accessed December 13, 2023. https://www.everydayhealth.com/tardive-dyskinesia/ 3. Waln O, Jankovic J. An update on tardive dyskinesia: from phenomenology to treatment. Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y). 2013;3:tre-03-161-4138-1. doi:10.7916/D88P5Z71 4. Solmi M, Pigato G, Kane JM, Correll CU. Treatment of tardive dyskinesia with VMAT-2 inibitors: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Drug Des Devel Ther. 2018;12:1215-1238. doi:10.2147/DDDT.S133205