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Old Feb 04, 2016, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Tarik222 View Post
My mother underwent heart surgery about 6 or 7 years ago. Complications during surgery caused a small bleed in her brain that was luckily discovered quickly & treated immediately by doctors. A specific doctor has put her on seroquil and because of it she seems very subdued. I can't help but keep thinking that she's been misdiagnosed.
I'm of the opinion that she doesn't need it and she's better off without it. Can anyone help me and elaborate on the effects of seroquil on normal people that don't need it. My dad listens to this doctor but I really believe this doctor misdiagnosed my mom.
If anyone can help with opinions, please do, it would be greatly appreciated.


The effects have nothing to do with the illness. Even a huge group of bipolar ppl will take it and get different reactions. Illness cannot be diagnosed with a medicine.
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