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FluffyDinosaur
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Default May 13, 2021 at 05:05 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Gabyunbound View Post
It seems we have a lot in common! Though I am so happy you haven't had trouble with alcohol; it wreaked so much chaos and misery in my life...

In any case, I haven't had my cholesterol checked in a long time, so I don't know if the 50mg has affected it. For some reason I had in my head that only higher doses of it caused such problems, but now from what you said I'm not so sure. I tend to eat too much and not well, but I get addicted so easily (now to certain foods) it's hard to parse out what might be the seroquel and what might just be me. Though, now that I think of it, I'm not sure my desire to eat has changed since being put back on Seroquel (years ago, after a particularly nasty manic episode, I was put on high doses of seroquel for a while, which did affect my eating and cholesterol).

At 50 mg plus the klonopin (unfortunately, I can't tell you what it's like to take that dose without Klonopin along with it) I literally PASS OUT within the hour. I have to be very careful as to when I take them, because I know, if I were to try to stay awake I would be a dribbling fool, and in any case, it would be futile. So the combination is extremely effective (though 25mg had to be upped to 50mg several months ago due to breakthrough insomnia). But also, I HAVE to get tons of sleep on this combo if I'm going to be at least somewhat coherent the following day. I go to bed very early, get about 10 hours of sleep, and still at times have trouble getting up to my alarm.

I wish you luck with sleep! I guess, ultimately, I can recommend Seroquel for sleep. Just monitor eating and cholesterol in case these are affected, and make sure you get enough sleep/go to bed early.

Okay, thanks for your input, I appreciate it! I agree that Seroquel can hit pretty hard, more like knocking me out than gently putting me to sleep. It's kind of inconvenient if you have early-morning obligations the next day, but if it's the only way then it certainly beats not sleeping. I'll make sure to keep an eye on my cholesterol if I do decide to restart Seroquel!
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