I was just reading about seroquil and several times in the article it said "SEROQUIL is not intended for people under the age of 18" which just reminded me... when I was 15 (I am now 18) I was put into a behavioral health facility for teens. I was given an array of drugs during my stay, which was only for like 3 weeks, one of them being seroquil. I noticed that almost every other patient there was also on seroquil. The nurse told me it is an antipsychotic. I am NOT psychotic and neither were about 1/2 the other patients there. I know it is also used to treat bipolar disorder, which I also am not. When I was checked out, I was not given a prescription for seroquil so I just stopped abruptly, which any doctor knows you're not supposed to do. I am just curious about 2 things. Were they just giving it to everyone to keep us drugged and under control? cause that stuff knocks you out for hours. And is this legal or is there some way I can inform someone about this and put a stop to it?
2007-08-08
05:04:05
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jessika
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deepperppl, that is beside the point. sorry if i spelled it wrong, who cares. i feel like people are being abused by hospitals.
2007-08-08
05:24:04 ·
update #1