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traingirl

traingirl

I was good. I was really good.
Oct 7, 2025
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Was feeling optimistic about my appointment today trying to get off my Seroquel and was trying to ask for something to help with rebound insomnia when I got off. My new psychiatrist just said that if I had any rebound anxiety and insomnia that it was a sign I needed the Seroquel and my original condition was returning (when it literally makes me suicidal). He didn't give me anything for the withdrawals lmfao. He just said a 23 year old shouldn't have insomnia and usually for sleep issues he just recommends melatonin. I'm a chronic insomniac. I've tried melatonin lmfao. When I had called to first schedule an appointment his receptionist said he did prescribe medication like ambien, etc. for sleep. Which seems like bullshit now. He's the closest actual MD psychiatrist to me with the best reviews so I guess I'm just fucked. I hope trying to go off Seroquel doesn't kill me. I woke up at 6 am for this appointment when I usually don't do that because I thought he would do something to actually help me.
 
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timf

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Mar 26, 2020
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Sometimes expectations form based on our hopes rather than what is actual. This often leads to disappointment. For insomnia one can take GABA. There is also Valerian root which is supposed to help, but it does smell swamp like.

Even psychiatrists are prisoners of their system. They treat their clients like components on a conveyor, but they are on the same conveyor themselves. They cannot afford to treat their patients like people and dig into each one to find the best solution. They are not given time and if they do anything unusual, they can get sued.
 
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Moxim

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Aug 12, 2023
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Do you have restless leg syndrome or any other kind of iron deficiency disease?
 
nocatwaslost

nocatwaslost

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Dec 7, 2024
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sucks to hear that he does not understand you and helps you in the way you had hoped. Regardless of the reviews, can you try to visit another one? Maybe you can find a person better suited to your needs and wishes? I hope you can find one
 
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looking4partner

Srry for bad social skills, likely autistic & ADHD
Oct 11, 2024
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If you can afford it & medication would complicate things more, here are some ideas that could possibly help insomnia depending on how severe it is:

-Installing blackout blinds
-Sleep mask
-Reading a book instead of cell phone before bed (can help you start to fall asleep especially reading the book in bed)
-Bluelight glasses if you are on cell phone
-Playing ASMR and/or guided meditation sleep audio which can be found on YouTube (with auto play turned off. A lot of videos do have a sudden loud ad at the end though which can wake people back up from finally being half-asleep)
-Magnesium
-I heard that there's a type of CBT specifically designed for insomnia. It might be called CBT-I
-White noise machine for some people
-Calming music such as gentle piano or harp or nature sounds. Can search terms like "calm relaxing instrumental music" on YouTube

If the insomnia is caused by Seroquel withdrawal, that could be more difficult to treat but a lot of this could still help a little and wouldn't complicate with more medication since that can worsen withdrawal symptoms in some people.

If you have heard of survivingantidepressants.org, they have a tapering program in certain states where they advise & guide people. It pops up when you first go there, I'm not sure if you need to create an account, for the info about it to pop up on screen

-Some people also say cannabis and/or CBD helps with sleep although I wouldn't recommend it during psychiatric medication withdrawal
 
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