Will tardive dyskinesia be curable in my lifetime?

I am 28 years old and have had tardive dyskinesia since I was 9. It happened overnight after taking haloperidol and never went away. I am not comfortable with any of the current prescription medications, since that s what caused my condition in the first place. Are drugs that treat this can potientally make it permanently worse. In my experience the doctors are too ignorant to be able to help without prescribing drugs. I am wonder will this be curable in my lifetime and before I get old? Can stem cells reverse tardive dyskinesia? Why or why not?

2019-09-22T23:08:04Z

Was it legal to prescrible Haloperidol to me when I was 9 years old? Is there anyway I can get around the statue of limitations of 2 years and sue? I only recently discovered that Haloperidol is what caused it. Untik recently I thought it was Tourettes and that I was born with it.

2019-09-25T15:08:01Z

Can someone please give me a good answer? The 2 answers I received so far are terrible.

Pearl2019-09-23T00:52:59Z

i would hope so, i would ask your doctor to switch your meds, my sister has schizophrenia and she would get that until they switched her meds

Pearl L2019-09-22T23:38:04Z

maybe you should ask your doctor to switch you to another drug