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<blockquote data-quote="MyFriendKita" data-source="post: 248902" data-attributes="member: 4888"><p>My son's psychiatrist told us it is sedating at doses up to 150 mg. At higher doses, he said it isn't sedating. I've heard of doses much higher than that (I think 800 mg. is the highest I've heard of). As far as the restless feeling, my son felt the same way. He said it made him feel jumpy, like he had to move all the time. When he first started it, he would move so much when he was asleep that he accidentally knocked our dog off of the bed a few times (the dog slept with him). He absolutely hated the feeling and finally quit taking it, even though it had been a good medication for him. It was the first medication he took that made him less aggressive; later it was paired with Lamictal and the combo worked very well until he refused to take the Seroquel any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyFriendKita, post: 248902, member: 4888"] My son's psychiatrist told us it is sedating at doses up to 150 mg. At higher doses, he said it isn't sedating. I've heard of doses much higher than that (I think 800 mg. is the highest I've heard of). As far as the restless feeling, my son felt the same way. He said it made him feel jumpy, like he had to move all the time. When he first started it, he would move so much when he was asleep that he accidentally knocked our dog off of the bed a few times (the dog slept with him). He absolutely hated the feeling and finally quit taking it, even though it had been a good medication for him. It was the first medication he took that made him less aggressive; later it was paired with Lamictal and the combo worked very well until he refused to take the Seroquel any more. [/QUOTE]
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