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Lou's response-chances are » Cee

Posted by Lou Pilder on August 18, 2012, at 8:05:33

In reply to Seroquel. Long term is it safe?, posted by Cee on August 16, 2012, at 22:17:57

> Hello again seems I come here for info and morel support
> Thank you. I have taken 750 mg of serequel xr for about five years but I am not sure how good it is. For me. Anybody else have any info my pdoc says it is ok but I do not trust him
> Thx cee

cee,
You wrote the above. You would like info concerning the safety or not of Seroquel. You also do not trust your doctor in the promotion of the drug as being "OK".
"OK" for who?
Now let us do some critical thinking here. You want to know about the long-term safety of taking Seroquel. Well, it does stand to reason that the longer you take a drug, the more the chances are that the drug could kill you. It is like drawing a card out of a deck of cards. But what if you do not replace the card that you draw and then draw again and again and again. Would you not then have to draw the Joker at some draw?
And now lets look at another possibility. Suppose some of thye chemical in the drug is retained in your body after each pill that you take? And as time goes by, coulkd not there be a deadly amount of the drug in your system? Or could not the accumulation of the chemical be of such a nature that it could cause non-reversible brain damage or damage to other orgams of the body? If not, why not?
But death is what can happen to those that take Seroquel. What benefit could outweigh death?
Now your prescriber can leagally give you a drug that could kill you. And he/she can leagally say that it is {OK}. Did your prescriber tell you before you took the drug that people die from this drug? If not, could you think of a rational reason why you were not made aware of the caliber of disaster that could become to you by taking this drug?
And then the prescriber could have told you that you have to take the drug for so many days or weeks before it "works". Sure, for after those weeks and you want off of it, you could be addicted to the drug. Now ya got trouble my friend. And after 5 years of taking this drug, are you prepared to experiance a horrific time in your life in that you could find yourself in withdrawal and want to kill yourself and/or others?
There are people here that advocate that others take drugs. But I say to you, take no thought for (redacted by respondent) you to do. Is not life in a dark place better than death? And could not being alive retain a hope to come out of the darkness into a marvelous light? I cam to tell you about the light and lead you to the truth that goes beyond psychiatry/psychology. You see, I am not anti-psychiatry, I am anti-death. And chances are your chances are.
Lou
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/seroquel/death

 

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