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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2011

I was added a low dose of quetiapine to my regimen of meds... a review of the first days on it.

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  • @LiarsNightmare you don't have to comment if you think this video is shit. I'm fucked up, and luckily I have medications that help me to live. I don't have absolutely nothing against natural treatments... everyone does what he thinks is best.

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  • Excellent video. I learned a lot. Seroquel has helped me a lot. Thank you and I admire your strength of character and determination to do what is best for you.

    All the very best.

    :)

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  • I absolutely love seroquel, like seriously. I'm a very nervous and anxious person, struggling with trying to calm down every minute. And seroquel does that for me.

  • @extradutyfelt1 yes, "seems".. still, to understand is to be, and you don't need to be as extreme as a murderer to have a chemical imbalance

  • @bluejaywaay I don´t, but this person seem´s quite sane to me..

  • @extradutyfelt1 but how can you know if you are not him?

  • @91rivo you´re not fucked up, child rapist, pedofiles, serial murders, compulsive liars etc.. are the ones who are fucked up! some the best people in the world, suffer from a mental illness/chemical imbalance, in which I include myself! without medication, im in the darkest hell .i.e. depression..

  • Thanks for the video. I understand more on this medication now and it helps.

  • I take seroquel too. People making comments like liarsnightmare are based on ignorance. They haven't got the faintest idea of what it is like to live with psychosis.

    I think it is a little like someone standing outside a power station in a city and knocking on the door and saying: "turn it off - it's making too much noise." They have no idea what is going on inside.

  • Why do you think they don't keep people in large mental hospitals any more? Think about it.

  • @LiarsNightmare

    I'm not sure what you mean. Seroquel has undergone rigorous testing, the scientific method and has been relatively successful in treating multiple mental disorders. 'Natural' medicine is often criticized in part because it doesn't live up to modern standards of medicine. Would you call somebody with diabetes a moron because they inject themselves with insulin? No of course not.

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