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Re: rumination and sleep

Posted by paul on June 26, 2000, at 22:49:23

In reply to Re: rumination and sleep, posted by ChrisK on June 25, 2000, at 6:14:21

thanks, man-
i talked to my doc-who is working out great, btw-he's the SAME person EACH AND EVERY time i see him. with his predescessor i NEVER knew which version of the halfwitted DR. RUNTENSTEIN i'd run into. this is what were gonna try:
12.5 mg seroquel at bedtime, 400 mgs serzone in the evening, and o.5 mg clonazepam before bed. he said it was a rational decision since sz has done a reasonable job keeping me on a more-or-less even keel for quite a long time. i tried it last night and had quite the hilarious experience. i recently bought a house in colorado-i've been moving there for 25 years. when i had to go do what nobody can do for me, i awoke convinced that i was in colorado in somebody elses house. naturally, i didnt know where ANYTHING was. i wandered around in a steadily increasing level of fear that i'd have to do the "cat in the corner" routine until i saw the glow from my ez-drive two rooms away and realized that i was in fact in my present house. my doc calls it wishful thinking. i call it bloody hilarious.
i'll probably avoid zyprexa due to the weight gain. seroquel seems to do less of this than either risperdal or zyprexa. if necessary, i might try some of the really tiny doses of risperdal to see what they do. more mcFLAB i dont knead.
tx again
pcl


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