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I've been taking 100 mg seroquel for more than a month.
I wasn't happy about taking this stuff.... Today depression and anxiety even worse, idk if this stuff has pooped already ![]() ![]()
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Hi Fuzzy,
I wouldn't necessarily say that it's pooped out, but you may have adjusted to the dosage. Prescribing will sometimes start out at the lower end of the scale, with room to increase as needed until a theraputic dose is found. Afterall they wouldn't usually start you on a high dosage as everyone can react to different medications differently, so safer to start lower. And while for some 100mg may be just what they need, it obviously doesn't work that way for everyone. So please don't give up hope, there is plenty of room for the dosage to be increased, and hopefully they'll find a dosage/regime that works for you if this one doesn't ![]() Alison |
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Hi Fuzzybear,
I have to agree with Alison about increasing doses. I do hope she is right and you find a level which has a positive effect. ![]() Dave.
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i was on 600mg for a little while, then stopped taking it during the day (100mg in the morning and 100 in noon 400 at night)
i dont think 100 is too high of a dose... a lady in the hospital with me was on like 1000mg a day... but i think that is pretty high... if i remember correctly i think i read somewhere that 300mg is usually the recommended dose to start seeing affects on anxiety / depression?
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I agree with the others that your body may have just adjusted to the dosage. Maybe the doctor can raise it a little and see if that helps. I hope you get some relief.
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This is not science but quackery! I have tried various SSRI's, SNRI's and other anxiety/depression meds and they all alter my state of mind. Over the long term this change could be permanent. I go into deep depressions for several days, return to a baseline(a baseline I set not some doctor who doesn't know me) and at other times I'll have anxiety brought on by leaving my apartment or social interaction. I meet all the criteria for major depressive disorder and GAD exasperated by insomnia. I'm 59 and have learned to live with my failures, fears and hopelessness. I use Ambien for sleep and Xanax when the anxiety interferes with sleep or focus. When my anxiety gets too out of control I don't even take the Xanax because it won't work so I hunker down and wait. When a certain level is reached a .25 mg Xanax brings me down to my baseline. My depression opens up my love of beauty and offers me a deeper insight into the world. The anxiety makes me start and finish tasks efficiently. Of course both of these problems can be debilitating and I can't explain how over so many years they have affected me(it would take too many pages & some would scoff). For me taking an SSRI, SNRI or similar med will turn me into someone I don't know and could lose those things that give my life meaning. I do not want to be carefree and a fake happy. Keep looking Fuzzy. Keep those thoughts which contain within them beauty. Don't let some doctor lump you into a catch-all category of depression. You're sensitive which is a WONDERFUL trait! I know you hurt. I care. You're the Fuzzybear! With compassion, M Poirot ![]() |
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I've read quite extensively about this particular med, and others..
How some people find it "poison" How it helps some others ![]() Why do "they" (some IRL) have to look for only the negative. It makes me sick ![]()
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