So getting ap withdrawal symptoms

Lethargy
Poor concentration
Blurred eyes
Nausea
Heqdaches

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Did you abruptly quit aps?

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No my doc is tapering down seroquel whilst simultaneously upping the depot

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Having a few visual hallucinations - they curtains and window just shook violently

are you ok honey?

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Hey leaf. I haven’t seen you in a while. How are ya?

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I’m well, just worried about @anon94176359 how are you @Cici2

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I’ve been struggling a bit with delusions, but all things considered I’m gonna be ok. @anon94176359 are you feeling dizzy too. Cause I’m experiencing that too.

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Hey mum. Am ok the hallucinations have stopped just now. Is totally just down to the doctor ordered taper down of seroquel.

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Not dizzy but a bad headache

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Could it be lack of sleep? Have you slept any?

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Been sleeping ok. I was stressed at the time though

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Generally my rule of thumb is if you’re getting withdrawal symptoms you aren’t tapering slow enough. Communicate this with your doctor.

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Yeah the doc wanted to do it 4 stages (if I understood right). The jumps between stages are pretty dramatic but they are very far apart.

When I was withdrawing from Clozapine my CPN told me to drink a lot of water.

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Will do. Sounds like a good idea

Feeling nauseous now. Just gonna lie low like a ninja and ride out the storm

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I used to take Seroquel XR 800 mg and if I missed a single dose I would start to feel sick, like I was getting the flu or something. If I missed more than one dose it was awful. For that reason I made sure to always take my meds every day. Hope you get through this with as little discomfort as possible @anon94176359.

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Thanks @disciple. It totally does feel like the flu or something.

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what are you hoping to gain from this jim?

sorry your getting withdrawals

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