Posted by Lou Pilder on April 19, 2010, at 15:43:46
In reply to Seroquel XR Side Effects?, posted by blacktshirt on April 19, 2010, at 12:28:31
> Hi, all--I'm a newbie. I have been on Seroquel XR (300mg 1x/day) for about six weeks (for "treatment-resistant depression"--lifelong depressive here), and so far, I *hate* the side effects. I want to (and do) eat everything in sight, and am as a result gaining weight (very easy for me to gain--hard to lose).
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> I *am* sleeping more regularly, but I'll trade insomnia for weight gain any day. Also, I've found that I now have low-blood-sugar-like symptoms when I haven't eaten in a while. I become VERY agitated and anxious (I also take 0.5mg lorazepam (Ativan) up to 3x/day or as needed) when it's past time for me to have eaten.
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> Am I imagining this? I'm not diabetic and have never had high blood sugar (had ex-boyfriend who was and tested my blood). I have regular med checks and internal doc check-ups w/CBCs, etc. I have hypothyroidism, for which I take 0.075mg levothyroxine (Synthroid) 1x/day.
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> I also take bupropion (Wellbutrin XL) 300mg 1x/day and topiramate (Topamax) 50mg 2x/day for migraine/headache prevention.
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> Anyone had similar side effects with Seroquel? I'm *very seriously* considering asking the doc if I can go off it when I see him again in two weeks.
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> Sorry for the long post! Thanks for any help/advice!bts,
You wrote,[...on Seroquel...Lorazapam...Wellbutrin...Topamax...].
The individual drugs have their own spectrum of potntial life-ruining effects and the combination also has other potential life-ruining effects,in particular but not limited to seziers and loss of controll of body temperature. induced mind-altered state and addiction.
Before I offer you more educational facts concerning the psychotropic drugs that you are taking, I think that if you look at the following video, we could have a better understanding of what we could have discussion about , if we do.
Lou
You can see the video by:
A. bring up google
B. type in:
Youtube, Truth About Antidepressants & Chemical Imbalance, Psychology
poster:Lou Pilder
thread:944004
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20100416/msgs/944050.html