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Seroquel vs. Geodon

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Posted: 07/28/06 - 23:00
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tankard
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Recently, there are two objects that attract my attention; they are called Seroquel and Geodon, like Tolkien's heroes. They are both destined to be drought. But only one of them is remedy. The second one is venom. Lethal venom. Which one of them is to be my choice, my dear and respectable fellows?


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Posted: 08/05/06 - 10:18
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Hi there, o fellow. For me, Seroquel has worked wonders. It cut out delusional thinking idiosyncrasies. The only problem I've noticed is that I have almost no ability to stand high temperatures any more, but, hey, is it so important now that I feel free again? But my boyfriend, who is suffering from bipolar disorder, started taking Theoden, I mean Geodon, and it worsened his condition. His apathy is now absolute; he doesn't care about my requests, about my love anymore. I heard somewhere that Geodon has been proven to cause heart damage. So, take the Seroquel bottle, there is the remedy. Write more about the effects.


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Posted: 10/08/09 - 20:38
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Oh my god! Seroquel can give people NMS, or nueroleptic malignant syndrome, even with small doses over short periods. Look this condition up on Wikipedia. It's Mnemonic (used to remember its symptoms) is FEVER, one of the E's, which stands for Encephalopathy, is a condition that is plain and simply reversible or irreversible brain damage.


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