Guest guest Posted November 6, 2011 Report Share Posted November 6, 2011 Hi evrybody, I want to get off seroquel duo to dyskinesia. It's basically not typical, it involves problems with fluid movements. That's all I've got. Lucky for me But I think seroquel can make things worse, if I continue taking it. My problem is that without seroquel, I can't sleep and start thinking really bad stuff. That people don't like me, judge me, and I feel very anxious and depressed and stressed out without it. How can I stop? I take 200mg at night, managed to make it to 150mg, but I sleep less. Is it best to stop cold turkey and deal with the withdrawal? Oh and something I discovered: Have any of you heard about designer/ development drugs? It's basically some sort of party drug (altho most of them are not euphoric and don't give energy). The thing is that they are not a controlled substance, that can be legally bought and used. I've discovered a drug that's called MDAI. It is some sort of an analogue of MDMA. But with different properties. For example it is not neurotoxic, and is a SSRA (selective serotonin releasing agent). MDMA is also a SSRE, but also an NDRI. It's not toxic because it doesn't cause dopamine release. Studies have shown it doesn't cause depletion of serotonin (it does when used with amphetamines, and is long-term). But taken solo, it's quite safe. I've used it and noticed an increase in libido and easier to maintain an erection and the orgasm is better. When I take it (in low doses) I only notice a relaxing, fatigue like feeling. Not much other side effects. It's also anti-depressive. The day after, I don't get a hangover. It will never be used by pharmaceutical companies because the molecule isn't developed by them, and is patented. Buy the stuff on: http://www.research-drugs.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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