I was supposed to be gone for a week but I’m finding the lack of social interaction to be too much for me. So I’m back lol…
I’ve started taking Seroquel again, 50mg twice a day, and I know that’s a baby dose but last night was HELL. I’m also up to 15mg on the Abilify.
Last night, about half an hour after I took the Seroquel, everything started to move. I would look at my tv and the screen was moving, the bed was moving while I was on it, the door knob was turning, it was freaky. Then I started to hear music and voices, but not my normal voices.
That lasted for several hours and finally I was able to sleep (but not in my room). Now this morning I took my Seroquel again and I’m feeling so odd physically, I mean it feels almost like I just took some Percocet and my body is numb/floating. And stuff is moving again.
What the ■■■■ is this? lol… I mean I don’t get it. Maybe it’s not the Seroquel, I just went up to 15mg of Abilify so it could be that. But how do I know? How does my doctor figure it out? Damn I’m struggling just to type this right now.
I went bananas on it. I was genuinely suicidal and my reality turned into a dream world. I was completely out of it and suicidal. I’m just lucky to be here after seroquel.
i was on a med one time that made me see things like geometrical patterns and faces in the leaves but it was way better than hearing things. it was actually kind of cool
except i still did hear some voices and they were really mean but less often
one time i was on another that made me completely deaf! at least the voices where gone lol
but i had to read lips and communicate with the nurse through writing
I remember the only visual hallucination that I know of was when I was reading a book and I saw the equations in it start to float in midair. I thought it meant I was special.
Anyway if this is something new and you think it is the meds you should tell your doctor asap. I can’t tell if you already have had hallucinations like this or you just recently have them due to the med change.