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Default Jan 25, 2022 at 02:17 AM
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So, I've been having issues with my bowels for ages my doctor is concerned that something's going on because it's been a few months of like not pooping everything. Also now I've been getting daily headaches amongst the bloating and constipation. So I've booked for a doctor's appt Ive been feeling miserable because my stomach is so uncomfortable and when I get the headaches I also get nausea it's horrible. I think I had an infection or something because in my nose there is a scab and I'm gonna tell my doctor. I'm just very bummed out because I never used to have issues with my bowels and am certain that it's because of the medication I've taken. I'm just really irritated because the psychiatrist doesn't seem to believe in withdrawal or that seroquel could cause issues after months using it. I'm just irritated and feel fed up having issues with my bowel. It's so uncomfortable and I feel like someone blew air out of me. I just want my bowel to go back to normal... 😭
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So, I've been having issues with my bowels for ages my doctor is concerned that something's going on because it's been a few months of like not pooping everything. Also now I've been getting daily headaches amongst the bloating and constipation. So I've booked for a doctor's appt Ive been feeling miserable because my stomach is so uncomfortable and when I get the headaches I also get nausea it's horrible. I think I had an infection or something because in my nose there is a scab and I'm gonna tell my doctor. I'm just very bummed out because I never used to have issues with my bowels and am certain that it's because of the medication I've taken. I'm just really irritated because the psychiatrist doesn't seem to believe in withdrawal or that seroquel could cause issues after months using it. I'm just irritated and feel fed up having issues with my bowel. It's so uncomfortable and I feel like someone blew air out of me. I just want my bowel to go back to normal... Feeling bloated and constipated

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Default Jan 25, 2022 at 06:20 AM
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I don't take Seroquel anymore I haven't for two months but I still have very irritating side effects plus I'm getting impulses to pull out my hair. Another name for seroquel is Quetiapine it's an antipsychotic they were never meant to give it to me forever just insomnia. My bowel was normal before these stupid drugs. I'm just on Pristiq on the morning a mnri and melatonin for sleep
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