MADISON, ALABAMA
6/12/25
SEROQUUEL is the name of the drug the OFM was injected with back in Texas the first night of the mess I am in now. There is too much bad about it to quote it all here. Please look it up and stay away from it totally. The good news is that I will likely recover from it totally but it may be a few months. Discussions with some medical folks is even more scary than the internet sites. So there you have it folks. Tomorrow I get to go see my grand daughter preform in a stage play and am very excited to see her acting abilities. Good Night.
I looked up Seroquuel on the Internet, and it does sound like a strange medicine for someone with the problem you mentioned early on.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're going to get to see your granddaughter performing in a stage play, that should be exciting to watch. Don't forget to tell her "break a leg".
Tom
Oh, my goodness! That is crazy! Can't see why in the world you were given that med! No wonder you are in such shape. I wonder how in the world that doctor justified giving you that! Good that you get to go see Piper tomorrow. You need some positives right now.
ReplyDeleteSeems they jumped to conclusions before they found out what was causing the "out-of-your-head" symptoms. Bad infections can cause strange behavior or psychosis. There are other drugs they could've used to calm you down. Why they jumped to that is worrisome. Glad you made it outta there!!! Feel better every day, Barney.
ReplyDeleteMost medications have a list of side-effects a mile long because one person experiences one thing while another's is different. Unfortunately, your's was the severe end of the spectrum.
ReplyDeleteStay Safe and Enjoy your granddaughter's play.
It's about time.
Thanks for letting us know the med they gave you. Next question,,, How did you get back to Alabama?
ReplyDeleteTwo angels who are my sons mother-in -law and father -in-law came to Texas and drove me and the rig back to Decatur Alabama.
DeleteWow! Reading about that drug is scary. My daughter had a serotonin reaction to meds and we took her to the er. They gave her Ketamine which put her over the top. She became extremely agitated and had hallucinations. Dr. didn't say what he was doing and did no explain her reaction while in the room. A web check showed he was doing research on Ketamine and is a part time er doc. IMHO he was experimenting on my daughter. Complaints to the hospital went no where! Maybe the doc was using you as a test subject??
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