Posted by chloe on June 23, 2003, at 22:22:58
In reply to Re: My med appointment-not alot of options » chloe, posted by Ritch on June 23, 2003, at 13:47:16
> I agree with your pdoc about the steady level of Seroquel. I didn't get much EPS stuff from Seroquel, just couldn't handle the zoned feeling half the next day (difficult at work). That's GOOD that your pdoc wants to work with an endo within the same hospital. I think you are lucky you have a pdoc that wants to team with somebody in endocrinology to help you out. I've slept better the last two nights. I still wake at 4:00AM, but I'm going back to sleep, whereas I wasn't that successful before. The trick will be to get good sleep for a few nights and see if my cognition improves (it generally does). I want to avoid needing to add Wellbutrin this time. I would like to give verapamil a try-I'm really curious to see if I can just take a nighttime dose and see if it will help sleep. I might add back some Trileptal (it helped before), but it makes me so nauseous. You sound MUCH more stable than you did at this time last year-I think you will do OK. ----Mitch
Hi Mitch,
I hope you get a couple of good night's sleep in a row, too. It looks like you have a few options to try if dropping out Buspar isn't enough...
Hey, that's really neat that we have "known" each other since at least last year. I am glad you think I sound better. I trust your recall alot more than mine! And appreciate your support!
I think things will go better for me this summer. The seroquel has helped some already
Take care,
Chloe
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