There were stories of people developing diabetes while on Seroquel. The sudden onset of this disease was a huge shock. They had to deal with blood sugar management, dietary changes, and potential long - term health complications. It was like a nightmare for them, especially when they didn't have any prior history of diabetes or risk factors. And the fact that it seemed to be related to the drug was very concerning.
Sure. One success story is about a patient who had severe insomnia. After starting Seroquel as prescribed, they were able to fall asleep more easily and stay asleep throughout the night. Their quality of life improved significantly as they no longer felt constantly tired during the day.
One horror story could be extreme weight gain. Some people who took Seroquel reported gaining a significant amount of weight in a short time, which affected their self - esteem and physical health. Another might be about the sedative effects being too strong. They could barely stay awake during the day, interfering with their normal life activities like work or school.
A patient with major depressive disorder with psychotic features also had a positive experience. Seroquel XR, in combination with other therapies, helped lift their depression. They started to regain interest in hobbies they had long abandoned. Their sleep improved, and they no longer had the disturbing psychotic symptoms that had been plaguing them.
Yes. A patient slowly tapered off Seroquel over several months. They increased their intake of omega - 3 fatty acids through fish oil supplements, which seemed to help with any mood fluctuations during withdrawal. Also, they made sure to stay hydrated all the time. This simple approach helped them get through the withdrawal successfully.
I've heard some pretty scary tales. People have reported experiencing strange hallucinations and extreme drowsiness.
In a certain clinic, there was a mix - up with RPR test samples. One patient received the wrong results, thinking they were healthy when they actually had an RPR - positive result. They unknowingly continued with their normal life, potentially spreading the infection. Meanwhile, the patient whose results they got was wrongly treated for a non - existent problem. It was a nightmare of misinformation and improper medical handling.
Sure. There was a case where an NDIS participant had approved funding for home - based support services. But the service providers kept changing without proper notice. It was very disruptive for the person as they had to keep adjusting to new carers, new schedules, and new ways of doing things.
Sure. Some people have had bad experiences with Optavia because of the digestive issues it caused. The sudden change in diet and the types of products used in Optavia can disrupt the normal digestive process. They might experience things like constipation or stomach cramps.
Another one is about uncontrollable shaking. A patient on Keppra started to experience tremors in their hands and sometimes even in their whole body. It was not only embarrassing when in public but also made it difficult to perform simple tasks like writing or holding a cup.
Sure. There was a case where an employee changed jobs frequently. Each time, they rolled over their 401k in a hurry without really looking into the new plan. Eventually, they realized that some of the rollovers had been mishandled and they had lost track of a significant amount of money in the process.