Experiences with Unrest

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Also known as:
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ICD10/11 Code: U99
ICD10/11 Group: U00-U85, Codes for special purposes
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Unrest
Also known as: ---
ICD10/11 Code: U99, ICD10/11 Group: U00-U85, Codes for special purposes

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Valium

7/1/2018 | | 22moderated by Susan
Diazepam (5mg) for unrest

helps me to stay at ease. This is not addictive as long as you take breaks between use. don't abuse it, it can be dangerous.
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Quetiapine

3/5/2018 | | 23moderated by Philip
Quetiapine (50mg) for unrest

Ive been using this now for three months at 2x50mg per day. I was prescribed this because for the first time in my life my restlessness has become a problem. pros: no bad flashbacks, no trouble falling asleep, dont stress about things. Cons: dry skin/face, don't really feel like i am alive, weird long dreams but they can be fun sometimes aswell.
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Seroquel

4/22/2017 | | 25moderated by Philip
Quetiapine (50mg) for unrest

Hi all, I'd really like to give you all my opinion. My experience with this medicine is out-and-out terrible. I take the right amount of medicines and in the past I've had various other anti-psychotics but they have all had all manner of side effects. I'm not going to name them all because there are simply too many, but palpitations, difficulty breathing and incontinence were the regular ones. ...
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Seroquel

3/28/2017 | | 27moderated by Philip
Quetiapine (50mg) for unrest

I had an allergic reaction and had to be taken to a hospital by ambulance. I thought I was dying. Absolutely horrible! I’m never going to take these medicines again!
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Lyrica

12/1/2016 | | 68moderated by Philip
Pregabalin (75mg) for unrest

Pregabaline was prescribed for sleep disorder, more specifically restless movement during sleep. My partner tells me I sleep more quiet, less movement. However it did give me constipation (slow bowel movement), which disappeared when I stopped the medication.
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Sertraline

11/26/2016 | | 34moderated by Susan
Sertraline (50mg) for unrest

Started with 12,5mg , then up to 25mg and now on 37,5 mg and I really notice the difference. At the start I experienced some dizziness and fatigue so I changed to a lower dosage and started taking it before sleeping instead of in the mornings. A lot better. No more restlessness, improved sleep, less stress, less brooding, all in all satisfied.
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Diazepam

9/27/2016 | | 51moderated by Henry
Diazepam (10mg) for unrest

I've been taking Diazepam for about 14 years now for anxiety and nervousness. Given that I now want to stop taking it, 3 weeks ago I went down to half a tablet, i.e. 5 mg. Now, after 3 weeks, it feels like I'm walking though mud and I feel sick, can't hardly push the pedals on my bike around. I'm not sure if this is why but I think I might be trying to come off them too quickly. I think I'll go...
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Escitalopram

9/21/2016 | | 42moderated by Philip
Escitalopram (10mg) for unrest

These medicines work for my peace of mind and relax my muscles, I started off taking a different sort, but in the long term I have nothing good to say about them. On these ones I feel reasonable.
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Seroquel

9/8/2016 | | 52moderated by Susan
Quetiapine (100mg) for unrest

This drug is like a miracle but a disaster on the other hand as you're always, always eating. I've been trying to maintain my weight for 4 years and I've also had a gastric bypass but this drug means you can't lose weight. On Monday I am going to start attending a clinic to help me stop taking seroquel. I take 350 mg and I'm terrified of stopping but I really want to get my life back.
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Diazepam

9/4/2016 | | 47moderated by Charlotte
Diazepam (10mg) for unrest

Ended up under the Dutch occupational disability act this year and all of a sudden was landed with a 5 grand debt and a gas bill of 1075, gas leak in my house, the gas pipe behind the cooker was leaky. And I am in debt to the bank. Going into statutory debt repayment, leads to so much stress. Already on 30 mg cipramil (depression and PDD-NOS). Down to the food bank. I worked for 28 years!
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Quetiapine

7/26/2016 | | 60moderated by Susan
Quetiapine (300mg) for unrest

works amazingly, I don't get angry any more, no more wars in my head, good, long sleeps....only thing is I'm not allowed to work any more (bus driver) despite the overwhelming abundance of midges and mosquitoes I haven't been bitten once this season....is that something to do with this medicine?
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Quetiapine

7/25/2016 | | 28moderated by Charlotte
Quetiapine (25mg) for unrest

i am incredibly stressed about the harassment in my head that just won't go away. i still experience it intensely even though it's already been a year. my gp wanted me to calm down and eat again. The quetiapine made me dead sick. The commotion in my head was suppressed and that was fine but I thought I was going to die! the ambulance came. could hardly breathe, head pain, dizzy, seeing just whi...
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