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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 120931" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>Yes, it is possible that her headaches and psychiatric symptoms will get better after Lyme treatment. Those symptoms, along with her positive test, are evidence of Lyme. He told us it was 9 - 12 months to remission, though, so we still have to do something now. Treatment might even make her worse before she gets better.</p><p></p><p>She can still be volatile on the Seroquel. She recently had a pretty bad episode so we started giving it in the morning, too. So far, she hasn't had any times where we were concerned she would hurt herself on the new dose. I'm pretty uncomfortable with the Seroquel but I am more bothered by the way she acts at times so I know she needs something.</p><p></p><p>I was hoping if we did the Neurontin for sleep we could at least get rid of the nightly Seroquel.</p><p></p><p>Her psychiatrist said Seroquel starts working on dopamine (and therefore rage, I think) at about 100 mg. Is that what you have been told?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 120931, member: 1792"] Yes, it is possible that her headaches and psychiatric symptoms will get better after Lyme treatment. Those symptoms, along with her positive test, are evidence of Lyme. He told us it was 9 - 12 months to remission, though, so we still have to do something now. Treatment might even make her worse before she gets better. She can still be volatile on the Seroquel. She recently had a pretty bad episode so we started giving it in the morning, too. So far, she hasn't had any times where we were concerned she would hurt herself on the new dose. I'm pretty uncomfortable with the Seroquel but I am more bothered by the way she acts at times so I know she needs something. I was hoping if we did the Neurontin for sleep we could at least get rid of the nightly Seroquel. Her psychiatrist said Seroquel starts working on dopamine (and therefore rage, I think) at about 100 mg. Is that what you have been told? [/QUOTE]
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