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Default Dec 19, 2023 at 04:29 PM
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I abuse my seroquel on a daily basis.

I take up to 200mg more than I'm supposed to.

I don't know why I do this! I told my pdoc about it and he seemed unconcerned and even prescribed me more when I called because I was having trouble sleeping. I'm going to run out of that prn seroquel soon. Who abuses seroquel? If I could I would be seroquel-ed all the time.

WHAT IS MY PROBLEM!!!!

If I keep this up I'm going to run out of my scheduled seroquel early and be ****ed. It sucks even more because I got a 90 day supply of it, so I have an almost FULL bottle of seroquel up in the cupboard. I'm obsessed with seroquel!

Sorry. Just felt like venting. My seroquel addiction is starting to scare me!

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