yes, medications disrupt menses...make sure you notify your physician and us Birth Control because pregnancy also stops menses. Seroquel is not compatible with pregnancy according to the PDR.
yes
I've been lifting weights since taking seroquel, it has caused no problems. Since seroquel makes you sleepy its good for helping you sleep after a big workout leaving you feeling refreshed the next day.
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.
Weight Watchers may be a good addition to helping you loose the weight put on from taking Seroquel, but it is unlikely to be as effective as it would be for people not taking the drug. Because Seroquel alters your metabolism, it prevents you from losing weight. Most people have had success loosing weight on Seroquel by taking other medications that aid in weight control/loss. Your best bet is to speak with your doctor.
in my experience it did not, but Seroquel is notorius for restless leg syndrome or a side affect called Akethesia. Some people get sensitivity to sunlight when they take Seroquel. It makes me burn faster, but I never used a tanning bed so I don't know about that.
No, it is not permissible for a Muslim woman to pray while menstruating.
Yes, many women stop menstruating while taking BC pills.
Of course you can!
No.
Yes, many women stop menstruating while taking the pill.
In the Bible, there is no specific prohibition against women attending church while menstruating.
Yes, you can