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Old 11-17-2008, 11:25 PM #31
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Abbie They forgot the pink eye's. LOL I'm trying to keep a sense of humor.

bet you look good in pink!!

my eyes did that at first...but don't any more...
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That's good to know. I'm sort of self conscious about it. I put sun glasses on like Elvis did. LOL It usually goes away by late afternoon. Then I feel better seeing the whites of my eyes again. LOL BF
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:bet you look good in pink!!

my eyes did that at first...but don't any more...
Thank you very much!!!!!!!!! BF
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I see. Keep me posted. My Nurse Practitioner scared me last week,and said that my triglycerides are high,and it may be from the seroquel. She said they are not high enough to be medicated. There is no diabetes in my family on both sides. It still scared me. I don't want to get sick from a medication that is suppose to help me. My Eye's turn pinkish an hour after I take the seroquel. I hope that this doesn't worry you. BF
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http://bipolar-disorder.emedtv.com/s...e-effects.html

Apparently high triglycerides can be a side effect Seroquel.

A diabetic friend of mine was told by her doc to take fish oil to lower her tryclycerides and it seems to help. I wonder if fish oil helps when one is taking Seroquel.

Check with your doc first.
Any maybe because it is borderline, it is not a huge problem -- just something to be watched.

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http://bipolar-disorder.emedtv.com/s...e-effects.html

Apparently high triglycerides can be a side effect Seroquel.

A diabetic friend of mine was told by her doc to take fish oil to lower her tryclycerides and it seems to help. I wonder if fish oil helps when one is taking Seroquel.

Check with your doc first.
Any maybe because it is borderline, it is not a huge problem -- just something to be watched.

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Thank you Mari. That's what she think's that it is. A side affect.

Thank you for the Omega 3 recommendation. I've been thinking about supplementing my diet with that. BF
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Dear Abbie,

Perhaps the doc is thinking of the possibility of Cymbalta and Seroquel together causing serotonin syndrome since they both have something to do with serotonin. But I can't find lots of inforamation on in my little google search. The pdoc has plenty of information available to her.

She might prescribe Seroquel a lot in her practice and knows what to look for. Running tests is good. She wants a sort of baseline to compare to future blood draws.

She sounds like a thorough pdoc.

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I didn't mean to worry anyone in any way,shape,or form,in my messages about seroquel. If I caused any anxiety in anyone,I apologize. BF
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