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Nov 6 2009, 04:32 PM
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Senior Chief Petty Officer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Chief Petty Officer Posts: 1,069 Joined: 1-September 05 From: NorthWest Arkansas Member No.: 167 Service Connected Disability: 100% |
Sometimes my leg kicks around and startles me when trying to sleep. When I finally realize that the kicking is not a regular California earthquake, and that I now live in Arkansas, I try to go back to sleep. Sometimes the quetiapine just doesn't work. Sometimes it knocks me out.
I think this hit or miss situation is because of the quality of the drug. Seems that it is not always consistent. I would not try to bump it up just because you could have gotten an inconsistent batch. This post has been edited by Stretch: Nov 6 2009, 04:33 PM |
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Nov 5 2009, 12:07 PM
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Petty Officer 3rd Class ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Second Class Petty Officers Posts: 67 Joined: 25-August 07 Member No.: 2,971 Service Connected Disability: 100% Branch of Service: USA |
Carlie and pigdriver,
Thanks for your responses. I am also on 10 mg of Prazosin and 150 mg of Sertaline. Don't really know if they are effective or not since I've tried so many. I'm sure he will adjust the Quetiapine if I call him back. Just feel kind of embarrassed since I told him a month ago it was helping. For what it's worth Pigdriver, I would ask your Dr about the Quetiapine. I know exactly what you're talking about with the sleep problems. I'm 62 and been dealing with it for many years. Sometimes I also wonder about the side effects of the medication especially taking with other drugs, even though they tell me there should be minimal effects. I'm also on metformin, lisinopril, simvastati, triglide, loratadine, levothroxine and allopurinol. Ruffcreek |
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Nov 5 2009, 11:27 AM
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Moderator/HadIt.com Elder ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 14,498 Joined: 26-July 05 From: Fl. -- USA Member No.: 60 Old WebBoard Name: carlie Service Connected Disability: 60 Branch of Service: USA |
Ruffcreek and pigdriver,
I like my Quetiapine - it is also called Seroquel. I also take a .25 mg doseage during the daytime as needed along with clonazepam 1 mg during the day as needed. Do keep in mind - a certain drug may help one person a certain way and another person, a different way. carlie |
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Nov 5 2009, 11:17 AM
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Seaman ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Third Class Petty Officers Posts: 41 Joined: 15-April 09 From: Southwest Michigan Member No.: 5,633 Old WebBoard Name: none Service Connected Disability: 0% Branch of Service: USMC |
My Phsyc put me on 1MG of Prazosin for PTSD nightmares, didn't seem to help but since it is primarely for reducing an enlarged prostrate it did lower my blood pressure and made me dizzy, so the doc says take 2MG and see if that works. Now mind you I'm 65 with an at rest BP of 110 over 70, my pulse is 53 and I have zero prostrate problems so my question to the doc is "isn't there anything else other than this for PTSD nightmares"? Doc says try the 2MG won't hurt you!! Guess what? Still have nightmares, still flail arms and legs and get very dizzy when I stand up so I quit taking the Prazosin!! Should I inquire about the Quetiapine? Been fighting in my sleep since 1967, no wonder I'm always tired!!
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Nov 5 2009, 10:55 AM
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Moderator/HadIt.com Elder ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 14,498 Joined: 26-July 05 From: Fl. -- USA Member No.: 60 Old WebBoard Name: carlie Service Connected Disability: 60 Branch of Service: USA |
I take 250mg a night.
Maybe you need a medication adjustment. carlie |
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Nov 5 2009, 09:33 AM
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Petty Officer 3rd Class ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Second Class Petty Officers Posts: 67 Joined: 25-August 07 Member No.: 2,971 Service Connected Disability: 100% Branch of Service: USA |
Anyone had any experience with quetiapine? Such as any side effects, etc?
Also VA psyc put me on 100 mg in August 09 and by Oct 09 they seemed to reduce the nightmares considerably but now it seems the nightmares are back and bad as ever. It seems unusual that they were helping and now they're not. Even the nights I don't remember having nightmares the wife says my arms and legs are moving all over the place. Has anyone had this kind of experience with this drug? |
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