ferelpis, thank you for posting about this issue with quetiapine (Seroquel). I totally get what you mean, you know what is best for you and that is a plus!
You also know what you can afford and what you can't another good thing.
Takes time as you well know, but we all here in this post are looking to be able to be stable, and talking about our medication and dose helps.
I am in a special situation myself, because I am recovering from breast cancer, all fine as much as can be fine, and Cancer Free. In my situation I can't afford the racing thought and depression so I am tired and dizzy but not only because of Seroquel, we all have our own daily challanges, I hope you can stay as good as you are right now!
With the right medication we can cope better, for me is Seroquel and Clonazepan. For you and anyone else here can be any medication and dose, any other treatment that your pdoc and yourself find out that is the right one.
It's not easy! Follow your feelings and what you want ferelpis, mean time thank you too.
Get well, stay well, Hugs
Alexia
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