Suicide Prevention
Quetiapine (Seroquel)
Citation: Xdefeatsy. "Suicide Prevention: An Experience with Quetiapine (Seroquel) (exp60641)". Erowid.org. Jun 26, 2007. erowid.org/exp/60641
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450 mg | oral | Pharms - Quetiapine | (daily) |
BODY WEIGHT: | 170 lb |
After the most traumatizing four months of my life at college and severely damaging my mental state with different chemicals to cope with suicide and anxiety, I transferred back home and went to see a psychiatrist. He diagnosed me with Severe Major Depressive Disorder and prescribed me 450mg (400mg before bed and 50mg during the day) of Seroquel to be taken every day. The goal, he said, was to reduce my anxiety and social phobia as well as prevent me from having suicidal episodes.
It is now a month later and I feel as though Seroquel is helping a little bit. If I had to rate my anxiety before the medication, it would have been a 10 on a scale of 0-10. After Seroquel it is more like a 4 on the same scale. I am able to function somewhat normal in most social situations, it helps to take your mind off of negative thoughts. However, I feel as though it does not do enough during the day for depression. I still get suicidal thoughts and feel hopeless and confused a couple times a week. However, the Seroquel has reduced the intensity and the length of these thoughts.
The feeling I get from Seroquel is not so pleasant. About an hour after taking my 400mg nighttime dose I feel thoroughly sedated, almost like being drunk. I have trouble moving and difficulty speaking, my body also buzzes really hard. It also stuffs up my nose, makes my legs restless, and makes my eyes really red. But since this is the nighttime dose, it's no big deal, eventually it just knocks me out and I get some great un-interrupted sleep.
The daytime dose of 50mg is nice, but not quite strong enough. The nighttime dose (taken around 10pm) wears off at about 1pm the next day. The 50mg taken at 1pm usually makes me feel like I just smoked a bowl of cannabis (a bit aloof but still able to function, feeling somewhat happy, suppressed).
Exp Year: 2007 | ExpID: 60641 |
Gender: Male | |
Age at time of experience: Not Given | |
Published: Jun 26, 2007 | Views: 20,173 |
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Pharms - Quetiapine (273) : Health Benefits (32), Depression (15), Medical Use (47), Not Applicable (38) |
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