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How are you feeling Brokenfriend? Still having some buzzing in your ear? I hope it's just a side effect of the seroquel, other then that are you feeling better on it then you did before starting on it? I know the way it affects one person affects others differently. Like for me the one thing I've noticed and it's pretty annoying is I am itchy in random places, like all the time. When I scratch one place a few seconds pass and then it's itchy somewhere else...

I hope the bloodwork comes back okay and that you do NOT have lymes disease. Keep us posted.
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How are you feeling Brokenfriend? Still having some buzzing in your ear? I hope it's just a side effect of the seroquel, other then that are you feeling better on it then you did before starting on it? I know the way it affects one person affects others differently. Like for me the one thing I've noticed and it's pretty annoying is I am itchy in random places, like all the time. When I scratch one place a few seconds pass and then it's itchy somewhere else...

I hope the bloodwork comes back okay and that you do NOT have lymes disease. Keep us posted.
Thank you Pamster. Today my left ear is not buzzing. I sat in the quiet when I woke up,and listened to the quiet.

The seroquel is helping me,but it makes me tired,and I don't feel like moving around. It has decreased my anxiety,and rapid thoughts. It bothers my digestive track a little. When I first started taking the seroquel,I had terrible headaches that went away after several weeks. BF
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Thank you Pamster. Today my left ear is not buzzing. I sat in the quiet when I woke up,and listened to the quiet.

The seroquel is helping me,but it makes me tired,and I don't feel like moving around. It has decreased my anxiety,and rapid thoughts. It bothers my digestive track a little. When I first started taking the seroquel,I had terrible headaches that went away after several weeks. BF
Really? I had almost two weeks of migraines I attributed to the withdrawal of abilify. Now that you said it bothered you too makes me wonder if it was related to the atepping up on seroquel. Thanks for mentioning it. I am really glad the left ear is NOT buzzing anymore. That's awesome, I hope it keeps up!
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I am very sure that my headaches where from the Seroquel,but because it caused me to sleep,and I felt more relaxed the next day,I decided to keep taking it.

Those headaches are gone now,but gosh my head ached real bad. Some of these headaches where right above my eye's,and they didn't go away until the late evening. They where bad headaches,and I didn't want to move. Ice packs didn't help. Advil didn't help either.

They are gone now,but I won't forget them. So it was in the first two,to three weeks after I started the seroquel that I had these bad headaches.
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Hi members, i visited this page when I first got my 'buzz' around 4 months ago. Everyone assured me that I should "freak out" on other forums/sites, so I did. Not until I met this ear doctor. He told me that it was okay and I could cure myself by doing a simple thing (did not require money, did not require medicine, it 'just' took time and willingness to get better)

: I had to work out at least 3 times in a week! for at least 3 months.

I had never worked out for 4 years in my life, and this good doctors suggestion surprised me. I thought there's no way it could work! But instead of being pessimistic, I chose to really do it. I got a new fancy bike, and I was doing it with all my heart. Everyday after work I cycled my bike off, sometimes 4-6 days/week for approx 30 mins to an hour. a month later, puff the buzzing just never showed up anymore. i tried stopping cycling for a month (habit!) so the buzzing returned once afterthat. So now I am cycling once or twice a week and I am very okay

Please dont be sad for anyone who is having it. Exercising helps, always

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