Seroquel fixed my head

ODanksta

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I've been in a deep depression for about a year now, probably because I don't work a normal job. Just been lazy as fuck, I make enough money to get by happily most of time.. But the other day I bought a bottle of 400 mg seroquel to help me sleep and after a couple days of taking it I feel no depression.. yah! Depression is very real and will cripple you.. I am glad I found something to snap me out of it..
I don't really know why I am sharing this with you fucks, but oh well.
 

ClaytonBigsby

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I have horrible insomnia too. It's the falling asleep that is so difficult...... followed by the getting up.

I found a show called Outrageous Act of Science. When I;m ready to crash, I put it on and I swear I'm asleep within five minutes. Not knocking the show, I like it. I think the tone and pace just suck you under. Try it, report back.
 

whitebb2727

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I've been in a deep depression for about a year now, probably because I don't work a normal job. Just been lazy as fuck, I make enough money to get by happily most of time.. But the other day I bought a bottle of 400 mg seroquel to help me sleep and after a couple days of taking it I feel no depression.. yah! Depression is very real and will cripple you.. I am glad I found something to snap me out of it..
I don't really know why I am sharing this with you fucks, but oh well.
I would trade my breakfast tray in jail for them so I could sleep.

Did you chug it like a trip to Roboville?

I fight depression too, Kemo. Glad you're feeling better.

Much love
As in chemo for cancer?
 

brimck325

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watch that seroquel, i had some side effects that never went away....leg twitching n shit like that. it was like kicking dope when i got off it too.
on the other hand, i'm glad you found some relief!
 

chewberto

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Actually this is a common drug in the joint. While it could knock you out, if you fight the urge to sleep you will stay Insomniatic. I remember it gives you The leg shakes.
 

ODanksta

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Actually this is a common drug in the joint. While it could knock you out, if you fight the urge to sleep you will stay Insomniatic. I remember it gives you The leg shakes.
I noticed my hands shaking after taking it, which I thought was pretty odd because I have super steady hands of a welder or a artist.. So far thats the only bad side effect I have noticed.. its probably not good that I started on the highest dosage.. but honestly I felt great for once, today
 

ODanksta

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For depression, look at recent research done with ketamine.
Lol, ketamine? Some things that have helped me in the past are shrooms and ayahuasca.

The seroquel seems to be working pretty good as of now..

I think it's mostly due to a good nights rest more then anything
 

texasjack

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you shouldn't be taking that without doctor supervision. I hope you're not. Google extrapyramidal symptoms. Parkinsonism is real and can be permanent
 

ttystikk

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Lol, ketamine? Some things that have helped me in the past are shrooms and ayahuasca.

The seroquel seems to be working pretty good as of now..

I think it's mostly due to a good nights rest more then anything
A decent night's sleep is a powerful curative. That said, yes- ketamine!
 
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