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1st Seroquel Update - Feeling Excellent

April 19, 2026··
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Feeling excellent. No specific symptoms. I have joined this community because I am hopeful my daughter will soon be tapering off this medication. She had a psychotic episode twice in less than a month. At that time that put her on Seroquel, and I am desperate to get her off. She's only been on it since March the eleventh so I would like to get her off soon. I've heard it is necessary to taper slowly, even though it's only been a short time on this medication. Has anyone else found this to be true? She's in a trauma recovery home right now and I don't want to destabilize her. I feel like I'm between a rock and a hard place. Any input from others would be greatly appreciated.

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Catina
CatinaStaff4mo ago
Community AnchorEffexor
"She's only been on it since March the eleventh so I would like to get her off soon" — @Internet
I'm sorry your daughter has been going through such a difficult time. Within a month, the brain normally has adapted to the use of a new drug, so it's still best to taper at a pace the body can handle. Please keep us updated on how she's doing. ❤️

Venlafaxine (tapering) - Current dose 17.92 mg
Trazodone - 50 mg
Levothyroxine - 25 mcg

“Your brain and body know how to heal. Trust the process and keep going.”

Please Note: I am not a healthcare professional. Any advice given is based on personal experience and that of others in the lay withdrawal community.

Jules
JulesStaff3mo ago
Community Anchor
Hi and welcome. Your daughter is lucky to have your support in her taper journey. Even though she hasn't been on Seroquel for very long, it's still best to taper slowly so the withdrawal isn't as bad, and also it sets her up for a successful taper. You can read more about tapering from Seroquel here: https://taper.community/drugs/seroquel Keep us posted and take care. Jules💜
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Roy E3mo ago
LighthousePristiq · active
From personal experience, it helps if you come off from a stable base, for me the Seroquel definitely can stabilise me from a serious period, however there is a fair bit of discussion on why people are left on them for many years instead of trying to taper down slowly once someone has been stable for a period of time. I've been stable for 17 years and was tapering Seroquel until recently, from 800mg to 300mg, but at that point I did miss a few doses as I was getting too drowsy and needed to work, some days taking only 150mg to get some more energy then 300mg the next, and it lead to a minor manic episode, which resolved once I realised and went up 100mg to a stable dose of 400mg, within about 2 days it fully went away and I'm holding on that dose now. My main reason for sharing this is to encourage not to be in a big rush to come off fast, personally if I had my time again and had the choice, I believe I would have wanted to taper off after about the 3rd month of being fully stable, then taper VERY slowly, as it's also well known that coming off Seroquel too fast (and other anti-psychotics) can produce something that resembles an acute psychosis or manic episode, where as it's actually a rebound effect from the medication withdrawal. I have the support of a psychologist which helps, as I can run things past them if I feel like something is wrong, but they don't always pick up on things as much as someone who is around me all the time, so really having someone able to monitor in the home while tapering can be a massive benefit, and I wouldn't be afraid to go up on the medication slightly if suspecting something might be occurring due to the withdrawal. Hope this helps in some way to start planning the best process.

Pristiq — 30mg — 17 Years — holding | Seroquel — 400mg — 17 Years — holding | Valium — 2mg once or twice a week — 10 years — supporting others | other — Modafinil 200mg — 3 Months — supporting others | with clinician

Catina
CatinaStaff3mo ago
Community AnchorEffexor
"taper VERY slowly, as it's also well known that coming off Seroquel too fast (and other anti-psychotics) can produce something that resembles an acute psychosis or manic episode, where as it's actually a rebound effect from the medication withdrawal." — @Roy E
Definitely some good advice to keep in mind!

Venlafaxine (tapering) - Current dose 17.92 mg
Trazodone - 50 mg
Levothyroxine - 25 mcg

“Your brain and body know how to heal. Trust the process and keep going.”

Please Note: I am not a healthcare professional. Any advice given is based on personal experience and that of others in the lay withdrawal community.

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