Is this what a withdraw feels like?!


Question: Is this what a withdraw feels like?
I've been taking Seroquel since 2/10 for anxiety. But i dont like it. I started taking 50mg AM & 100mg PM for 3 days.

Then 50mg AM/ 50mg PM for another couple days.. But on the 17th i started only taking it at night because it made me to drowzy in the day! For the past 3 nights i cut the 50mg caplet in half because im weaning off of it.... But i missed it last night because i fell asleep... I feel so odd & out of it today...Could it be a withdraw making me feel so funny?.... & will it gett better after the first day?

Answers:

Now that you've quit using the toxic chemical prescription drugs prescribed by witch doctor psychiatrists you have a rare opportunity to recondition or "reteach" your mind.

According to he quack doctor who prescribed of the seroquel, he will say it's "working" well.

If you told the quack psychiatrist what you're feeling, that quack will say and report on your medical records: "Patient is Very Good, Much Better" while on his witches brew of tocic chemicals because making his patient or "victim" a big dummy who'll believe a bunch of lies.

Brainwashing the patient to the beliefs of "society" is the goal of all psychiatrists.

The seroquel, which we know is a brain damaging toxic nerve poison has deleted or disconnected many neurotransmitters and neureceptors in your brain. Don't worry tho, you have over 40 million of 'em.

Your brain can now recover. Your brain will be recovering and growing new fresh pathways each and every day from the damage caused by the seroquel.

You must take advantage of this rare opportunity. Every bit of information you read, everything you hear, everything you see will be imprinted on what I call "your new brain."

Some doctor tried to do it to you with the seroquel, and when the quack erased enuf of your common sense and personality, that quack and those in authority around you (family) were gonna' "reprogram" you the way that "they" wanted you to "behave."

It's your chance to "reprogram" yourself. Everything you learn during the next year will be imprinted on that new brain of yours, and you can make yourself better than you ever were.

To overcome the withdraw effects, meditate, try Buddhism. A Buddhist has three missions in life,

1. Always be honest and truthful. (But don't be too honest with any doctors or psychiatrists, because their entire profession is based on lies, they may call you insane, especially at a Catholic PsyWard, cause Catholics frown on Middle Eastern Religions )

2. Do harm to no one.

3. Always seek WISDOM. The wisdom you seek and obtain in the next year will last a lifetime.



You don't want to take Seroquel for anxiety, it is too sedating. Instead take a typical antipsychotic, they work much better for anxiety and are less sedating unless you take Chlorpromazine which is sedating.



It could be withdrawal. It could also be if you were really tired.. were you eating right? You might have low blood sugar.

You're okay... coming off of any medication usually sucks.


I hope this helps! Feel better soon!




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