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Don't know if I helped any, but best of luck getting your answers.
Welcome to the group,
Like a dad, stop with the what if, worrying. Life is two short anyway. Try to make some one smile or flirt a little, maybe help them with a issue they are trying to solve. Ill be 69 this year and shooting for many more years to come. Just can't drive for another year no worry, I got this and so do you. Enjoy being yourself and alive to help.
My mom was on Seroquel for a while, and I did a ton of research and talked to her doctors and local pharmacists about it.
From what you've described, it sounds like withdrawal symptoms. Even though some doctors might say it isn't addictive, the body can become dependent on it, even in low doses. When you stop taking it, your brain has to re-regulate itself, and that can cause a variety of strange symptoms.
Everyone reacts differently, but it is very common for symptoms to show up a week or two after quitting. The "stoned" feeling, the internal body buzz, even the bitter taste could be all signs of withdrawal.
As for how long it lasts, that's really tough to say. For some people, it's a few weeks, for others, it can be a couple of months. The good news is that it almost always gets better with time.
Just be patient and try to manage anxiety. I know it is easier said than done, but the stress can make the symptoms feel worse. If it bothers you and you can not wait for it to go away, you can always talk to a different doctor, who has more experience with this kind of thing.
Hope I helped a little bit, let me know when you are better.
Hi albv9,
I've been taking Seroquel for the same reason, as a sleep aid and secondly as a "mood stabilizer" for over 20 years. I'm 70 y/o now and am still taking it.
I'm not a Dr, but I haven't experienced any lt affects from the drug and my Dr still prescribes it.
I suggest talking with your Dr. Maybe it's not necessary to stop.
All the best to you.
Joe
This is happening to me just over two weeks now,was on and off it every week for awhile,now I feel noty self,funny taste in mouth,buzzing ears,dizzy well funny kind off dizzy,my circulation seems funny as well,when put and about I feel strange in the head,kinda like being locked in Ur own head
My Dr. wants me to go from 100mg. Seroquel to 75 for hand tremor and dizziness. I don't want withdraw crap. Would it be easier to taper down 100mg gabapentin to 50 mg that only helps me sleep?
Quetiapine has more side effects than I read about,
I was taking 50 mg before bed,
I am in the process to discontinue and reading about
I have never heard of anyone taking Seroquel, an anti-psychotic, for insomnia. I think there are probably several better medications for help with sleeping, with fewer side effects. I wish you success in your journey.
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Welcome to group was me. Getting off medication of any type cold turkey has effects on you. I've been getting lowered on my meds, hoping to get off them all at some point .came down to quickly and ended up having to relax and start over by increasing one of the meds i was trying too get off of. Dizzy spells return, but getting better as the days pass. Everyone is different, what works for one might not for another. But be patient and keep asking questions. Be safe