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Old 08-16-2017, 10:50 AM #11
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I'm glad you got some sleep. It's still a mystery to me why 200mg of Seroquel isn't more sedating to you since it's a fairly new med to you, but people metaboloze drugs differently I guess.

700mg at night isn't as sedating for me like it used to be, but I have been on it for about two years. But when I add on other meds, I get a kick in the pants (ie/ sleep walking and falling asleep on the toilet when I started taking Baclofen).
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