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<blockquote data-quote="weenie1" data-source="post: 209875" data-attributes="member: 6174"><p>My difficult child was on seroquel for 2 yrs to help her sleep. When it quit working she went on clonidine. When that quit working she went back on seroquel and had a severe reaction to it. She could not speak or move, her eyes were rolled back in her head.</p><p> </p><p>We took her to local ER and she was there from 9am til 4pm and they wanted to send her home. I had her sent to childrens in dallas and they gave her Benedryl and within a few minutes she was back to her normal self. </p><p> </p><p>I am writing this just so that yawl will now what to look for when u are dealing with Seroquel, she is not able to take that class of drugs and difficult child 1 is not allowed to take them either psychiatrist does not want to take a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weenie1, post: 209875, member: 6174"] My difficult child was on seroquel for 2 yrs to help her sleep. When it quit working she went on clonidine. When that quit working she went back on seroquel and had a severe reaction to it. She could not speak or move, her eyes were rolled back in her head. We took her to local ER and she was there from 9am til 4pm and they wanted to send her home. I had her sent to childrens in dallas and they gave her Benedryl and within a few minutes she was back to her normal self. I am writing this just so that yawl will now what to look for when u are dealing with Seroquel, she is not able to take that class of drugs and difficult child 1 is not allowed to take them either psychiatrist does not want to take a chance. [/QUOTE]
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