Posted by PM80 on March 30, 2005, at 7:03:37
In reply to Re: OK what does this sound like...., posted by RjLockhart98 on March 29, 2005, at 16:26:13
> seroquel for sleep may be good but i dont want get TD.
TD is pretty uncommon with Seroquel compared to other typical antipsychotics and even within the group of the new atypical antipsychotics. Also, TD is something that generally forms after taking it at high doses for a length of time (ie years). Many people on this website take it and never develop TD. It sounds like the benefit far outways the risk for you right now. I'm on it (300mg/day) and my anxiety symptoms - at least moderate in intensity - are gone as are my racing thoughts which had become kinda scary in their intensity and volume.I agree with everyone else, if you think you might be crazy you are probably not. My grandmother is a schizophrenic and she does not know that she is crazy when she does very bazaar and sometimes vindictive things. For example, once she pooped around the house to get back at my grandfather. Another time she wanted to take all her clothes off at the dinner table. I don't think that is you.
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