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Old Feb 07, 2017, 06:47 PM
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I'm sure I'm not the only who's experienced this. I was going to give it one more day before I called my pdoc, but then I realized he's not in the office on Wednesdays. Thankfully he called me back and is putting me on 50mg Trazodone as a PRN. If that doesn't work then we'll try Seroquel (which I'm trying to avoid at all costs because of the stories I've heard from others about it. *fingers crossed*
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Current meds: 100mg Wellbutrin; 200mg Lamictal; 400mg Seroquel at night; Xanax 1mg/PRN; 100mg/PRN Trazodone at night for insomnia
Diagnosed in May 2016


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Old Feb 07, 2017, 10:28 PM
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You're not alone.

I was told that sleep deprivation is just as bad as being drunk so please do take extra care driving, etc.

Fingers crossed for you also.
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Old Feb 18, 2017, 11:34 PM
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I'm going through a very similar thing right now. My sleep has been poor and fitful for 2 weeks. I currently take 100 mg of trazodone at night and it doesn't seem to be having the desired effect. I was on seroquel for a week, but had a feeling of wanting to jump out of my skin, so had to get off it and go back on risperidone. It's over five days back on it now and sleep is still very funky.

So, it really would seem, you aren't alone. It's no good...
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