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Old Jan 26, 2014, 02:39 PM
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hello. my name is dawn. i just started going to a dr in november and was put on seraquil they have changed it from xr to regular. i think the xr worked alot better. i felt normal after i got use to the medication but since they changed it to regular im always depressed, anxiety attacks, thoughts of suicide, crying alot and having aweful thoughts of myself. i really want to b put back on the xr
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Old Jan 27, 2014, 04:53 PM
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hi dawnlisa
perhaps you should talk to your dr about the difference you feel between the two meds and he will switch you back. welcome to psych central. you will see that we have several forums where you can post about your concerns and receive feedback from other members. you will get a lot of support here. again, welcome.
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Old Jan 27, 2014, 06:05 PM
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if I told my team what you said I'd be seen that day.

call your doctor and if you have to wait weeks or months, get a better one.
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