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Originally Posted by BipolarWolf
Cashart10 I know how meds can be sedating also. Although I am not sure I have ever felt drunk on them. My mind is terrible at remembering things. So maybe I have and I just don't remember. I appreciate your reply also. Thank you for the compliment. Seroquel seems to be popular on these forums lately. I have never taken it and I don't know anyone that takes it. I remember my grandmother taking it when she was alive. She had pretty bad dementia. It seemed to help her, but cant be sure for fact as she is now gone and when someone has dementia is very difficult to know what the truth is, especially when it comes to medicines. She used to pretend to take her meds and hide them under her tongue. Later we would find them under her pillow. I miss her a lot.
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I just started taking Klonapin again after a very long time. This is why it was having this effect. My husband told me to go lay down as I was having slurred speech and almost falling. This was around 8 or so if I remember correctly. But, then I got to messing around on my phone and ended up waking up a bit. I still only made it until around 9:30 or so. But yeah, Klonapin always knocks me out. It doesn’t always keep me that way but it always knocks me out. I used to take 4 MG and that was the effect of only 1 MG!