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Posted by Jeroen on June 25, 2016, at 20:10:27
I tried to withdraw from seroquel but relapsed but i tried to get slowly off only 3 pills of 50 mg so total 150 mg.
I also take klonopin 1 mg twice daily for anxiety and all that bad stuff.
i had a mini seizure in front of my computer few hours ago when playing stupid games. the flikkering must have triggered it. i don't fall on the floor when having it, i just see constant black things on the wall, i quickly realised it was the absense of seroquel so I took 50 mg, and 20 minutes later i was restored to normal, note i also take klonopin 1 mg twice daily to control my whatever this is.
I must admit now that witouth meds, we would all be dead or living like plants.I am also suffering from persistent negative symptoms i tried all anti psychotic in the book except for the new ones not available here.
I also take Nutrimonium a pro biotic that seems to have an anti psychotic effect and anti depressant effect and i have to take less seroquel i cut down 1 pill, now i might be able to take only 50 mg
Do you guys think 50 mg seroquel XR will be strong enough or atleast 100 mg?
XR makes me very tired when on therapy in combination with klonopin.
I am still suffering from lamictal induced psychosis :(
but it's treated by meds. Still i feel hopeless right now. going to bed
Posted by Jeroen on June 25, 2016, at 20:12:20
In reply to I tried to withdraw from seroquel XR but relapsed, posted by Jeroen on June 25, 2016, at 20:10:27
sorry i meant, there's still some hope, i'm a christian, and i believe in good things might happen
Posted by Zyprexa on June 25, 2016, at 22:53:37
In reply to I tried to withdraw from seroquel XR but relapsed, posted by Jeroen on June 25, 2016, at 20:10:27
Why are you withdrawing from seroquel? If its from your positive lime test. Shouldn't you treat that first?
Posted by Jeroen on June 26, 2016, at 1:02:30
In reply to Re: I tried to withdraw from seroquel XR but relapsed » Jeroen, posted by Zyprexa on June 25, 2016, at 22:53:37
To Zyprexa - negative secondairy western blot
i think the test was a false negative, the first test was positive, and they did tests on the blood still in the refrigirator : (
Posted by porkpiehat on June 27, 2016, at 17:10:06
In reply to I tried to withdraw from seroquel XR but relapsed, posted by Jeroen on June 25, 2016, at 20:10:27
Jeroen:
I'm sorry to hear that you are struggling so much. Can you fill me in about the lamictal-induced psychosis you suffered from?
I have been having increasing symptoms that make me feel like I am losing control, dissociating and having absurd, nonsensical thoughts. I was hoping it was just panic attacks, but I've been having weird lamictal reactions lately.
It created seizures in my father.
Posted by Jeroen on June 28, 2016, at 15:38:00
In reply to Re: I tried to withdraw from seroquel XR but relapsed » Jeroen, posted by porkpiehat on June 27, 2016, at 17:10:06
Hi, sorry for my late reply
i tried lamictal 25 mg in 2008 or 2007, only 25 mg, and the police escorted me few days later to the emergency room with a nasty diagnosis "lamictal induced psychosis" they gave me abilify and coudnt sleep for 3 weeks, really enjoyable isn't it, i threw my ps one of the stairs at my parents home nobody got hurt.
stuck with abilify ever since and seroquel , well there's one thing i could be dead from lamictal, but the abilify and seroquel saved me
I wanna try Abilify and Fluanxol 1 mg tablet, i will ask my pdoc asap, i hope it's a good combo, seroquel is just too sedating and i can't loose weight off it.lamictal is dangerous!!! even the smallest dose!! that nasty rash is dangerous too
if your father has seizures on it (i'm sorry to hear about that), i recommend switching to another med with your pdoc asap! bad reaction to it!
feel free to contact me @ any time porkpiehat
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