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Confused Jul 29, 2013 at 08:58 PM
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I have been taking 400 mg of Seroquel and 300 mg of Wellbutrin for several months now, but recently, I heard whispers in my head that continued even after I covered my ears :P

I also thought part of my bed had turned into a black dog that wanted to bite me.

This has never happened to me before, and I've had a weird feeling since. I can't stop thinking about it.

I told my psychologist but while I was telling her I suddenly got this... feeling. Like the pressure in the room had dropped and I could float or fall apart. I was shaking and it was so hard to speak.

I get that floaty feeling from time to time but never that bad.
I've been feeling vaguely depressed and I've been isolating, too.

Does anyone know if the Seroquel caused the auditory hallucination? And if it did, why haven't I ever experienced that before? I've been taking this dose for quite awhile.
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Default Jul 30, 2013 at 02:18 PM
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Hi Run, I take Seroquel for hallucinations. It helps mine go away.. I'm not sure if it is the Seroquel for you or not. When my Seroquel was not knocking out all my hallucinations, haldol was added to my med regime. That seemed to help.

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I have been taking 400 mg of Seroquel and 300 mg of Wellbutrin for several months now, but recently, I heard whispers in my head that continued even after I covered my ears :P

I also thought part of my bed had turned into a black dog that wanted to bite me.

This has never happened to me before, and I've had a weird feeling since. I can't stop thinking about it.

I told my psychologist but while I was telling her I suddenly got this... feeling. Like the pressure in the room had dropped and I could float or fall apart. I was shaking and it was so hard to speak.

I get that floaty feeling from time to time but never that bad.
I've been feeling vaguely depressed and I've been isolating, too.

Does anyone know if the Seroquel caused the auditory hallucination? And if it did, why haven't I ever experienced that before? I've been taking this dose for quite awhile.
Be well. Take care of yourself.
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