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Originally Posted by Soupe du jour
@ ~Christina, I'm at least glad that Cindy's condition hasn't worsened. Hopefully with Steve's added support you'll see more progress with her recovery soon. Hugs
Hubby said that in the middle of the night he heard me gasp for air in my sleep as if it was sleep apnea. He never saw that from me before. Yes, a bit of weight loss would be good, but I wonder if my accidental doubling of Seroquel XR played a part. I took it the second time in the evening, as usual, to sleep, yet only got 6 1/2 hours. Another factor could have been a bit too much alcohol. I recall not even finishing a small beer at lunch, yet commenting how strongly the buzz hit me. I also had two small glasses of wine at dinner. No notice of issue then, but the Seroquel level would have lessened in my system by then. But, taking it again only an hour later was likely a no-no, but I still didn't know of my mistake until after dinner. I'll skip any alcoholic beverages for at least two days. Really, I need to cut it down permanently.
Finally some visibility on the mountain! We'll head out soon. We must be back in the room before 5 pm for my first online Czech class. It's not ideal having it from Austria. It will add to any anxiety I would have already had. Plus, Hubby will be in the room with me unless he goes to the hotel spa. I'd rather he not in case the internet here goes wonky, which it had yesterday.
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Hey ! I’d say likely it the increased Seroquel effected the breathing that way.
I think it is probably wise to omit any alcoholic drinks for a few days. Has your husband actually gone out on the slopes yet??
Many hugs !
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