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lebonvin
06-04-20, 06:34
Hope all here is doing fine and dandy

This is for Ian panic or anyone with experiencing

I gotta come off Q coz can't get no more. Been on 50mg for sleep 5 years n it works real good.

So I taking 25mg one nite, 50mg the next. Sleep 6 hours on 25mg and sometimes 10 hours on 50mg. Something tells me this ain't way to go.

Should I try break a pill and hang on 37mg a while? Or just go for it and only take 25mg?

I asked similar question before and Ian said I could switch to hydroxozone a antihistamine but can't get anything to replace Q with.

I don't got issues with withdrawal symptoms. I figure if I stop completely vI won't be able to sleep at all for a while.

If I stop completely any idea how long insomnia will last? I got experiencing of similar when I come CT offa Xanax. 2 weeks without any sleep.

panic_down_under
06-04-20, 13:00
I gotta come off Q coz can't get no more. Been on 50mg for sleep 5 years n it works real good.

So I taking 25mg one nite, 50mg the next. Sleep 6 hours on 25mg and sometimes 10 hours on 50mg. Something tells me this ain't way to go.

No, it isn't the right way to do it as quetiapine has a short 6-7 hour half-life so taking it that way can set up a yo-yo effect which can become very disturbing.


Should I try break a pill and hang on 37mg a while? Or just go for it and only take 25mg?

You will probably have relatively few issues dropping back to 25mg/day for a week or two and then quitting. Note: XR tablets should not be cut, or crushed.


I asked similar question before and Ian said I could switch to hydroxozone a antihistamine but can't get anything to replace Q with.

Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) may help with rebound insomnia, but not with withdrawal effects triggered by the loss of activity on other receptors. Check that the Benadryl you has diphenhydramine as the active ingredient as some formulations contain non sedating antihistamines.


If I stop completely any idea how long insomnia will last? I got experiencing of similar when I come CT offa Xanax. 2 weeks without any sleep.

Unfortunately, this is a 'how long is a piece of string' question which can only be answered with, "it depends." It may be anywhere from little if any loss of sleep to several weeks of watching early AM reruns of I Love Lucy. :ohmy:

lebonvin
06-04-20, 13:21
Thanks Ian. Will do as you say

Is Benadryl otc gear or doc only?

panic_down_under
06-04-20, 23:48
Is Benadryl otc gear or doc only?

OTC. I don't know whether supermarkets sell it in the U.S., but pharmacies will.

lebonvin
07-04-20, 01:41
Hi Ian

Really appreciate yours help

My Q ain't XR so I cut a pill in half last night. With 37.5 slept as if it was 75

One weird gig maybe you's can explain.

I got these 100mg pills leftover from 18 month ago. An injun generic brand different from the 25mg pills what is US Seroquel.

A month ago split into 4 quarter. First two quarters knocked me out on successive nites. 3rd quarter gave me the mother of all restless legs, had to do a loada calf raises to get rid of it.

I got them restless legs when I was taking 200/300 but not since then. Weird. Doc says they is just common side effects.

Don't wanna trash them pills if that happens again.

What's your read on this one?

Thanks

lebonvin
07-04-20, 05:41
Hey Ian

just wanted to add that your stuff on the virus is excellente. That's exactly what folk ought to be readin on MH forums.

The other forums I on have all but one closed down all discussions on virus coz it don't do any folk no good. I guess same happened here but took the bosses a while, I said she's before it weren't appropriate for MH forum coz it only freaks folk out.

Hope your fine and dandy and I guess in your part of Oz it ain't such a problem.

panic_down_under
07-04-20, 13:11
I guess same happened here but took the bosses a while, I said she's before it weren't appropriate for MH forum coz it only freaks folk out.

Isn't discussion still going on in the Miscellaneous forum?


Hope your fine and dandy and I guess in your part of Oz it ain't such a problem.

I'm excellent, thanks for asking. Hope you are too. I'm having a great time. All the tourists have scampered back to their homes leaving the trout streams to the locals. I've only seen 2 others fishing in the last few weeks. Unfortunately, the fish are being less than cooperative, but I come across just enough stupid ones to keep me interested and the larder stocked.

Both the federal and state government have fortunately been on the front foot both in terms of managing the virus and economy, much to my surprise, especially on the latter. Until Sunday before last we were looking at declining numbers of people infected in Tasmania with no community transmission, but a monumental error elsewhere has changed that. Still, at this stage the danger is minimal which is fortunate as my prognosis wouldn't be great if I became infected. I've treated myself to a bigger TV and new laptop and am hunkering down until either there's a vaccine, or I'm the last one standing. :D

lebonvin
07-04-20, 13:29
Hi Ian

Your in a good place and I'm envious.

Yous missed a post so I just copied

Hi Ian

Really appreciate yours help
My Q ain 't XR so I cut a pill in half last night . With 37.5 slept as if it was 75
One weird gig maybe you 's can explain .
I got these 100 mg pills leftover from 18 month ago . An injun generic brand different from the 25mg pills what is US Seroquel .
A month ago split into 4 quarter . First two quarters knocked me out on successive nites . 3 rd quarter gave me the mother of all restless legs , had to do a loada calf raises to get rid of it .
I got them restless legs when I was taking 200 / 300 but not since then . Weird . Doc says they is just common side effects .

Don 't really wanna trash them pills if that happens again.
What 's your read on this one ?

panic_down_under
08-04-20, 02:40
One weird gig maybe you 's can explain .
I got these 100 mg pills leftover from 18 month ago . An injun generic brand different from the 25mg pills what is US Seroquel .
A month ago split into 4 quarter . First two quarters knocked me out on successive nites . 3 rd quarter gave me the mother of all restless legs , had to do a loada calf raises to get rid of it .
I got them restless legs when I was taking 200 / 300 but not since then . Weird . Doc says they is just common side effects .

Don 't really wanna trash them pills if that happens again.
What 's your read on this one ?

Beats me, Charlie. My initial thought was that maybe the quetiapine isn't evenly distributed throughout the tablet, but that's unlikely to be the case with 3 of 4 quarters. Are you sure they are 100mg tablets? Magnesium supplements may help with restless legs.

lebonvin
08-04-20, 06:45
Hi Ian

Them trout must taste real good! Been a while since I had such delicacy.

I think you'd right about the Q not being evenly distributed. I as usual never explained it properly.

The first two quarters worked real good. The third quarter only was a bust. I checked again and the pill said 100 mg.

Any roads that's good you'd said what you did. It won't be the case with every pill. I've heard of other folk complain about a generic being 'different' from a brand but never really believed it till now.

Stay safe and eat a trout for me!

Many thanks as always! I vote yous MVP of all MH forums on the planet.

lebonvin
08-04-20, 07:25
Ian yous a hot damn genius!

My eyes ain't the best so I done a double check of them old pills and all I can say is gobsmacked. 300gm! That means I was taking 900mgs before, not 300gms. That explain everything. No wonder I was getting such excruciatin leg cramps. I knows I dumb at the best of times but what the hell. Unbelievable.

Can't thank you enough

Charlie

panic_down_under
08-04-20, 23:52
It won't be the case with every pill. I've heard of other folk complain about a generic being 'different' from a brand but never really believed it till now.

The brand may not be different in that regard, Charlie.


Ian yous a hot damn genius!

I keep telling family and friends this, but they just laugh hysterically and pat me on the head condescendingly. :weep: Seems prophets aren't the only ones without honour in their own homes. :sad:


That means I was taking 900mgs before, not 300gms.

That's 100mg above the recommended maximum dose. I'm surprised you were able to wake long enough to take it.

lebonvin
09-04-20, 06:34
Actually it was opposite, I weren't sleeping well on the large dose cozza them leg pains

I remember the doc saying that Q is more sedating on low dosage than big one. Not sure how true is that

AntsyVee
10-04-20, 06:15
Hey guys! :byebye::byebye:

My dad is depressed, Ian. The park service has closed down the access roads to the local mountains so he can’t go fishing. They are afraid too many people will gather there over the holiday weekend. You’ll have to catch one for him.

panic_down_under
10-04-20, 12:50
I remember the doc saying that Q is more sedating on low dosage than big one. Not sure how true is that

It is true. All the antihistamines - clozapine, hydroxyzine, mirtazapine, quetiapine, trazodone - become less sedating as the dose increases, however, 900mg is a very large dose.

panic_down_under
10-04-20, 13:25
My dad is depressed, Ian. The park service has closed down the access roads to the local mountains so he can’t go fishing. They are afraid too many people will gather there over the holiday weekend. You’ll have to catch one for him.

I'm about to feel his pain. Went up into the mountains this morning to find the rivers up by quite a bit from rain earlier in the week, couldn't safely get into some of my favourite spots, and the forecast for tomorrow and Sunday is for an Antarctic blast with lots of rain which might just about end the season this far south - where's :curse: global warming when you need it?! :winks: So will have to switch from trout and salmon to estuary flathead. Good eating, but boring fishing. :sad:

The drop in fishing pressure at this time might set up a great season for your dad later on. Fingers crossed! :)

AntsyVee
10-04-20, 18:58
Yeah, my dad likes to hike into secluded spots and fish. All the rain we’ve been getting will definitely help the fish later on.

when is Tasmania’s rainy season? Is it also Winter? Ours is usually December/January, but global warming has pushed it back to March/April this year lol

pulisa
10-04-20, 19:33
I hope yesterday went as smoothly as possible, Vee..

AntsyVee
11-04-20, 00:47
It did, thank you, P. :) We’re now just waiting for the house quarantine period to be over with so it can be cleaned, and the will and final wishes be seen too. My uncle and aunt are doing well also—mild cases.

pulisa
11-04-20, 08:15
Good news about your Aunt and Uncle and also that the funeral brought you some comfort. Bereavement is ghastly when things are "normal" but things must be so much worse when you have a pandemic to contend with too..Keep on making those plans for the Summer when you can commemorate his life as you would wish.

panic_down_under
11-04-20, 13:26
when is Tasmania’s rainy season?

In this part it's between January 1 and December 31st, even more so on the west coast where instead of having the usual 2 heads the native Taswegians have gills. :ohmy: OTOH, much of the east coast has been in drought for years. It is generally dryer anyway because of the rain shadow effect of the central mountains, but ocean warming is now also a factor.


Is it also Winter? Ours is usually December/January, but global warming has pushed it back to March/April this year lol

It is supposed to be June, July, August, but there has also been a shift here. In fact winters generally are warmer than they used to be and not that much different from autumn/fall and spring, especially on the east coast. Partly that is just general warming, but there is a current which flows down the length of the east coast of the mainland from the tropical north and now continues further down the island's east coast warming the ocean (and killing the kelp forests :weep:). But it's not all bad news with tasty northern fish now becoming endemic. The NE coast is now beginning to rival Queensland as a trophy sailfish mecca.

AntsyVee
11-04-20, 17:07
Good news about your Aunt and Uncle and also that the funeral brought you some comfort. Bereavement is ghastly when things are "normal" but things must be so much worse when you have a pandemic to contend with too..Keep on making those plans for the Summer when you can commemorate his life as you would wish.

Thanks, P. :hugs:

AntsyVee
11-04-20, 17:16
It is supposed to be June, July, August, but there has also been a shift here. In fact winters generally are warmer than they used to be and not that much different from autumn/fall and spring, especially on the east coast. Partly that is just general warming, but there is a current which flows down the length of the east coast of the mainland from the tropical north and now continues further down the island's east coast warming the ocean (and killing the kelp forests :weep:). But it's not all bad news with tasty northern fish now becoming endemic. The NE coast is now beginning to rival Queensland as a trophy sailfish mecca.

Interesting. We have the same type of problems you’re seeing as well. Our ocean is very cold, but the warmer currents reach farther north to us every year. We’re seeing fish and other sea life now that used to be rare here. But it also caused an outbreak of sea lion sickness about a year and a half ago, and they’re still recovering.