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Old 09-05-2008, 11:49 PM #12
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Hi BF...

Just thought I'd share my experience with Seroquel.

I have been on Seroquel now for about 5 weeks... I started at 50mg for 4 days, then 100mg for 4 days, then 150 for 4 days, then 200mg for 4 days, then 300mg for 4 days, and now I'm on 400mg per day.

I will say that I am no longer on the BIG rollercoaster... I've moved to the Midsize rollercoaster.

I haven't had a what I call a zero to super freakout moment since hitting the 200mg mark. Which it totally amazing to me.

I will also say that Seroquel knocks me out at night... I wouldn't say that I am getting a restful sleep but I am sleeping.

I hope you find something soon to help you out...

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