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I had been on Seroquel for a few months when I became violently sick, threw up for at least an hour & was home alone. I could not breath and was so weak, so I called an ambulance...not knowing what was going on w/me. In the ER, they said my liver & pancrease enzimes were elevated due to all the meds I was on...but it had to be the Seroquel as it was the newest med I was taking in quite awhile. Well, when I finally got back home, I decided to just quit the Seroquel, cold turkey. I began having musical hallucinations for 2 days, as I drifted in/out of sleep. I could even sing along with the music, it seemed so real; it was like I was at a restaurant where the music was playing from the ceilings, even in my bathroom! Anyway, it was tolerable until day 2 when rap started playing
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Not sure, but I have been having nausea and reflux for a while since my p-doc changed my depakote dose and since starting Lamictal, I have been having pain in my abdomen under the right side rib cage. (and actually a little on the left too now) |
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I think it's important that we have our blood checked twice a year to make sure everything is okay w/our liver, kidney's, pancreas, etc. Just for preventative maintenance
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Seroquel withdrawal is awful. Many people can't sleep for days, feel feverish, just down right awful. Takes a while to get over too. Its best to slowly go down.
If you end up hardly sleeping getting sleeping pills for the initial stretch to make sure you get some.
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