I take Seroquel. It depends on the dosage. You'll notice it makes you sleepy and helps you sleep throughout the night. I therefore take mine early evening. I try not to take it too late as I don't want it to affect me the next day. If I plan on going to bed, I take it about two hours before I plan on falling asleep. It should make you feel less anxious in about three days. In about two to three weeks you feel quite a bit better. In six weeks, you'll have the full affect. Don't give up on Seroquel - it's a good medicine.
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I take seroquel and the only immediate reaction I have ever had to seroquel is extreme drowsiness, unstable walking and bad hunger pains. Ive been taking seroquel for about 5 weeks now and I also am drowsy and tired all the time. I can go to sleep anytime. I also have unstable walking yet also like a tired and dragging-myself-along kind of walking. I feel like my posture has changed too because I am constantly slouching and my neck is down low. Before I started taking seroquel I always had good posture.
Yes you can. I take 400 mg seroquel and 300 mg bupropion daily and I feel fine. However, both medications lower the threshold for seizures. When you take them together, this means that the chance that you will have an epileptic seizure will be bigger. Be careful with alcohol.
It will probably induce a manic episode, and make you feel like your on withdrawal from hard drugs. DON'T. 800 MG is an elephant dose, so there is probably a reason you need to be on it. Seroquel is a really serious drug, its not something you should just "stop taking". Definitely needs to be tapered off of.
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I've been taking seroquel for nearly three and a half years now. I know exactly what you are talking about. I would have yawning fits after a night that I was already quite tired, and then preceded to take my medication. I would wake up the next day still moderately feeling the effects, with yawning added as well. I also experienced these symptoms when I would take a few more then were prescribed on nights that I found it borderline impossible to sleep. For me the yawning is only present when too much of the medication is taken. You can go back to your doctor and see if you can lower your dose just a tad. If you are not taking seroquel for psychosis or seizures you will be suprised to find that seroquel even at low levels can help greatly with sleep and when coupled with another depression medication its awesome at making your life feel vastly better.
In general medication does not give you feelings. Medications can enhance your mood by releasing different hormones/chemicals in your brain. If you have been feeling depressed and then begin taking an anti0depression medication you may begin feeling better so you are able to "feel" love....
No, minerals cannot make you feel better. Taking mineral supplements can increase your health. However, it cannot make you feel better after something awful just happened...for example break-up or death.
There are hundreds of benefits one great benefit is that you feel better
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yes, after a million years of going to doctors, neurologist and pain management the only thing that has worked in the slightest has been seroquel. i don't take it every day just if i get a bad headache. it knocks you out but when you wake up you feel much better. No weight gain at all and nothing else that i can think of. it is worth a try
As soon as you begin to feel the withdrawal symptoms, only then should you begin taking suboxene. If taken before withdrawals begin you are subject to be really sick, so don't try it before the symptoms begin