Posted by UgottaHaveHOPE on May 17, 2006, at 12:37:04
In reply to Re: Does taking MORE Seroquel make you LESS sedated? » UgottaHaveHOPE, posted by Larry Hoover on May 17, 2006, at 7:55:46
So I took 25mg of Seroquel for eight months and it worked great. Then I had a personal issue that got me upset, and 25mg wouldn't calm me down any longer. So I went up to 300mg ... and it is making me sleep, but I am not as sedated as I was at 25mg.
My question is this: Is my brain now used to 25mg and will no longer be able to go back and use this level with any effectiveness? Or will I have to keep going up in Seroquel? And is there a point where my receptors are used to any level of Seroquel, therefore it is not effective at all? What happens then? Do I have to take another drug with it to make it work?
Thanks for your terrific inputs. Please explain in laymen's terms. Thanks, Michael
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