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Old May 14, 2012, 11:56 AM
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Anybody take Seroquel just for sleep? Do you get a good nights sleep and have you noticed any weight gain or an uptick in glucose since you've been on it? I'm thinking of switching from Ambien Cr as it seems to have stopped working for me and would love to hear other's experience with Seroquel.

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Old May 14, 2012, 02:03 PM
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Hey Cybermember,

I take 175mg XR Serequol at night. It use to really help with my sleep every night. Now a days it works when it works. I started taking 25mg then 50mg then 100mg then 125mg and then popped right to 175mg. Then they changed it to XR. The slow release one helps me function better throughout the day. Before I started this I was zonked like a zombie all day. Now I can function pretty well throughout the day and get some sleep too.
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