I've been getting hiccups very frequently since I started taking Seroquel. I take 200mgs a day. Sometimes the hiccups come right back over and over after I stop them. It doesn't bother me much, so I haven't mentioned it to my doctor, but yes I get them too.
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Many people who worked with asbestos did not develop a disease, although many did. Some of those who developed asbestosis or lung cancer as a result of working with asbestos did survive the disease, at least for a time. Mesothelioma, another disease caused by asbestos, has a very low survival rate, but a few people survive even that disease.
Find your pulse is easy and anyone can do it. Take your index and middle finger and place it on your wrist, neck, or any other large blood vessel. Count how many pumps you feel in fifteen seconds then multiple that by 4. Your total will be the amount your heart beats every minute, your pulse.
Yes, people have had hiccups last for days.
While rare, it is theoretically possible for someone to die from complications related to hiccups, such as respiratory distress or exhaustion. However, cases of death directly caused by hiccups are extremely rare and usually involve underlying medical conditions.
no hiccups happen at random times and anyone can get them at anytime
The longest recorded case of continuous hiccups lasted for 68 years, in the case of Charles Osborne from 1922 to 1990.
No. Topamax and Seroquel is better. They are probably giving you the Adderall for any ADD you may have or in some cases a mood stablizer. Mood stabilzers, such as Topamax which also has many other medical uses, work best with Seroquel.
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Anyone can get get multiple autoimmune diseases. There is nothing unique about children.
I can't say that it *causes* flushing and/or hot flashes. I *can* say that the detailed prescribing information (found on www.seroquel.com by clicking on "SEROQUEL prescribing information"), on page 38 under the Cardiovascular System, notes that vasodilatation is is an infrequent side effect. I am not a doctor or nurse, I am, however, taking Seroquel. I have a problem with flushing, even while not on medication. I don't know if it's just me imagining things, but it seems like the flushing has been exaggerated since taking the Seroquel. I'd also like to know if anyone has noticed flushing, or an increase in flushing, while taking Seroquel. I had really bad hot flashes and chills while taking seroquel. I had a bunch of tests ran on me, the doctors couldn't figure out what was wrong. But 5 days after stopping Seroquel, the hot flashes stopped.
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