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I am bipolar. I take seroquel at night. Abilify during the day. and now, my doc is having me take smaller doses of seroquel during the day as well.... makes me feel a bit down, i dont like the down. has anyone else experienced this?

2006-07-06 11:52:16 · 2 answers · asked by running2adream 6 in Health Mental Health

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Yes! I was put on seroquel and abilify at the same time it made me severely sick I had migraines from it and I felt down and felt like a zombie I went off from it after three months of torcher. Now I take abilify 30 mg a day, Trilectal 1200 mg a day and lurica 300 mg a day. I'm bi-polar and these three medicines have been a blessing to me in keeping my moods balanced out. I hope this helps! hugs!

2006-07-06 16:38:30 · answer #1 · answered by bry7josh 5 · 0 0

I'm diagnosed w/Atypical depression. I go to one of the top Dr's in the world. I am on both of those meds. I take Abilify in the AM and 400mg of Seroquel at bedtime. I would NEVER take Seroquel during the day - it's no wonder you feel "a bit down" (probably more than a bit too). I was mis-diagnosed for most of my life (I'm 46) w/ having bipolar. In addition to my Abilify, I take Provigil (used sometimes w/people w/Narcolepsy(those are the people who fall asleep even when they are in the middle of a task). Provigil gives me just enough energy to get things done during the day. Seroquel will make you drowsy/feel depressed because you feel like your running on empty. Search the Web and research the symptoms of both Bipolar and Atypical Depression. Good Luck to you. I'm in the same boat.

2006-07-06 12:03:40 · answer #2 · answered by momprotect 2 · 0 0

YES.... I HAVE !!!

SEROQUEL MAKES YOU FEEL.... DAZED, TIRED, LIKE A MINDLESS ZOMBIE MORE OR LESS..

I WAS PUT ON STRATERA IT HELP ME W/ THE DFEELING DOWN PART I WAS ABLE TO FOCUS MORE ON THE THINGS I WAS DOING

2006-07-06 14:11:08 · answer #3 · answered by MICKFOLEY 2 · 0 0

I've had therapeutic foster girls in my home that did this. It's difficult to live on these drugs.

Best thing I can offer is to try to explain your concerns to the doctor. They should be listening to you for your feedback.

2006-07-06 11:58:35 · answer #4 · answered by Michael Myklin 3 · 0 0

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