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<blockquote data-quote="alongfortheride" data-source="post: 156068" data-attributes="member: 3817"><p>OMG, parallel universe here. Stashed seroquel, asthma/steroids, even rock (boulder to me) held over head in a threatening manner, January to June cycle. My difficult child couldn't tolerate both the seroquel and the lithium. It made him way too tired and impossible to awake in the morning. So we kept moving the time of the evening seroquel back to ease the morning problems but then he stopped taking them because he was asleep way too early. Sad to say but I miss my worry free evenings.</p><p></p><p>Hiding spots:</p><p> all of the above, plus</p><p> cassette tape drawer on stereo</p><p> battery compartment on bottom of alarm clock</p><p> linen closet</p><p> under bathroom sink</p><p></p><p>The question remains to me...why not just throw the medications out in garbage or toilet? Do they want to get caught on some level? Its not like the seroquel has any street value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alongfortheride, post: 156068, member: 3817"] OMG, parallel universe here. Stashed seroquel, asthma/steroids, even rock (boulder to me) held over head in a threatening manner, January to June cycle. My difficult child couldn't tolerate both the seroquel and the lithium. It made him way too tired and impossible to awake in the morning. So we kept moving the time of the evening seroquel back to ease the morning problems but then he stopped taking them because he was asleep way too early. Sad to say but I miss my worry free evenings. Hiding spots: all of the above, plus cassette tape drawer on stereo battery compartment on bottom of alarm clock linen closet under bathroom sink The question remains to me...why not just throw the medications out in garbage or toilet? Do they want to get caught on some level? Its not like the seroquel has any street value. [/QUOTE]
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