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Getting off of Seroquel

Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: Apr 13 7:50am | Replies (713)

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@sears
Yes, I suppose so. I thought (foolishly I guess) that a doctors role was to accept the responsibility of relieving a patient's suffering through diagnosis and treatment. Apparently withdrawal symptoms from medication no longer qualify for their care. I find it incomprehensible how a physician or any member of his/her staff can ignore a patient in need. Realistically, how difficult is it to contact a patient especially within a few days to a week? I believe living in the past was a much better kinder time (pre-digital/computers.)
Just my two cent opinion which sadly isn't even worth that.
Take care,
Jake

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I live in a very large city. Physchiatrists will dismiss you if you miss an appointment even after calling to reschedule. And just try to question a medication they want to give. Thank God my physchiatrist of 25 years dismissed me because I refused to take Seroquel! My new doc is fabulous. Physchs love dishing out the Seroquel. Worse than any benzo in my opinion.