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Old Jun 18, 2014, 05:32 PM
Adel Madkour Adel Madkour is offline
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So, my bipolar 2 depression is killing me for 10 years now. I'm now in day 6 of taking generic Seroquel called Quitapex . I started like this : 50,100,200,300,300,300 ... All I feel is my depression is getting darker and I'm getting more isolated and depressed . Is that normal since I'm in day 6 ? or should I take another mood stabilizer ??

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Old Jun 18, 2014, 11:05 PM
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6 days isn't long enough to know if it will work for you, meds tend to take effect gradually over time. But if your depression is getting worse it's probably a good idea to talk to your pdoc or other professional to see if they can give you some more support.

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