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Old 08-28-2015, 04:43 PM #8
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At 11 this morning I thought I might be having some rapid thoughts, but I held off on taking any med until I was sure...
The next thing I knew, it was 1 and I was in the middle of another massive cleaning mission.
So I took 50mg of Seroquel.
An hour later, I was less motivated but still too racy, so I took 50mg more.

Then I became dull, flat and tired. I know I over-medicated.

Lesson 1: I should have trusted my instincts and taken the Seroquel at 11.

Lesson 2: Give the 1st prn more time to work.

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