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Old Apr 03, 2014, 08:19 AM
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personally I find that I get great vivid, visual, colorful, and yet also mostly disturbing and sometimes frightening dreams on it, I can get a great *solid* 8 hours of sleep on it.

I just went off this prazosin (for treatment of nightmares) after trying it five days I was waking up in a fog - maybe that's part of what it does it prevents you from remembering your dreams and also is supposed to suppress the adrenaline impulse to cause nightmares. I'm already on two hypertension meds - lisinopril and metroprolol er for that, this meds primary function is to act like the two meds i'm on that is keeping my blood pressure at or just under normal.

so I've made the decision to turn to my craft in writing in a new blog I will start in addition to the blog I already have going in blogger. I may be crazy but i'd rather deal with the onslaught of these so real dreams and then be able to interpret them, dissect them, and blog about them to use my creative outlet.

anybody else on Seroquel *for sleep* hit me up or reply and let me know how you are getting along on this atypical antipsychotic... oh and i'm only on 100mg at night, along with 150mg of doxepin and 20mg of zyprexa.

have a great day everyone.

much peace.

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Old May 31, 2014, 08:57 PM
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dmhobbit, Try posting your questions about Seroquel on Psychiatric Medications - Forums at Psych Central

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