Psycho-Babble Psychology Thread 697662

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OK, seroquel?

Posted by muffled on October 25, 2006, at 15:02:54

I do not wanto take the seroquel......
But I all over.
Eg, today at the downtown drop in center where I volunteer, I and another girl were asked to come to this room cuz the vol. coordinator guy wanted to talk to us.
I said ok.
But then he wanted to close the door, I said I don't like closed doors. So he opens this other door, and I peek, and it leads to a dead end room. So I said 'see, he IS f*cking me around'(slightly hysterically), just as the preacher that oversees this place is comming in and making me jump.
So then there's 4 of us. And I place myself beside the door, with my hand ON the handle. It was just they was trying to apologise bout some nothing thing that happened(which was so weird). Then at one point the preacher leans over to try and pat my arm and I just TWITCH and YANK at the door handle. God I felt SO stupid. Preacher backed off, and then the door wouldn't open, whereupon I bellow, 'what the f*ck is wrong with this DOOR', cuz it wouldn't open.
I acted like SUCH a mega nut.(I fit right in with the users and crackheads etc now.....).
I am hoping the seroquel will help with that?
Muffled-crackhead impersonator.....

 

Re: OK, seroquel? » muffled

Posted by Lindenblüte on October 25, 2006, at 17:43:09

In reply to OK, seroquel?, posted by muffled on October 25, 2006, at 15:02:54

Hi muffled.

Yikes. closed doors, people standing around... conspiracies.

Makes me feel crazy too.

I'm gonna take my seroquel at 9:00 cst. maybe you'll be around on babble chat. I was sad to hear that I might have missed you the other day.

I dunno how big your dose is, but if it's bigger than 100, you may want to titrate up to it gradually. otherwise. ZONK! you may not be too functional tomorrow. Heavy machinery and all that (yes, I think kids should count as heavy machinery)

I'm sorry you're having all those bad thoughts and instant freak-out reactions. That's what I asked my p-doc to "fix" and the mega horse-pill of 300mg seroquel has helped mightily.

So... trying my hardest to keep this on the psychology board.

Your T is really great that she reads your journal entries. Tell me about what you two have discussed regarding medication, psychological reactions to taking medication... etc.

If you had to carry around a little action-figure of your T around, what would she say when you decide whether to fill a Rx or take your pill?

-Li

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Re: OK, seroquel? » Lindenblüte

Posted by muffled on October 29, 2006, at 2:57:40

In reply to Re: OK, seroquel? » muffled, posted by Lindenblüte on October 25, 2006, at 17:43:09

Thx Li,
early days,
but mebbe the seroquel will be ok......
muffled

 

Re: OK, seroquel? » muffled

Posted by Poet on October 29, 2006, at 11:48:31

In reply to OK, seroquel?, posted by muffled on October 25, 2006, at 15:02:54

Hi Muffled,

I take Seroquel at night to sleep. It stops my negative thought train in its tracks. I hate taking any psych med, including Effexor XR and Clonazepam, but it beats being depressed and awake all night.

Sorry the preacher touched you and scared you. I hate physical contact. I like closed doors only when I am the only one in the room. I make exceptions for pdoc and T- I can tolerate them being with me. Which is good or I'd really look like a nutcase.

Poet

 

Re: OK, seroquel? » Poet

Posted by Lindenblüte on October 29, 2006, at 14:34:37

In reply to Re: OK, seroquel? » muffled, posted by Poet on October 29, 2006, at 11:48:31


> I take Seroquel at night to sleep. It stops my negative thought train in its tracks.

yep!

> Sorry the preacher touched you and scared you. I hate physical contact. I like closed doors only when I am the only one in the room. I make exceptions for pdoc and T- I can tolerate them being with me. Which is good or I'd really look like a nutcase.

I have 3 different escape routes I've mapped from my pdoc's office. I bet if I told him he'd laugh :) I'm a bit of a nutcase. oh well- that's what keeps him busy, right?

-Li

 

Least I not alone

Posted by muffled on October 29, 2006, at 15:07:33

In reply to Re: OK, seroquel? » Poet, posted by Lindenblüte on October 29, 2006, at 14:34:37

LOL. I glad I not alone guys.
My T tells me when I get real nervous I keep looking at the door, ready to bolt i guess.
I sit closest to the door.
As soon as I sit down, I ooonch my chair closer to the door, farther from T.
You guys make me feel MUCH better bout this stuff.
Thanks
Muffled


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