Scared to take Seroquel
I’ve recently been prescribed Seroquel to treat my chronic insomnia. But I’ve not taken any yet because I’ve since found out that Seroquel is used to treat schizophrenia. I’ve not been diagnosed as schizophrenic. It’s just that I can’t sleep. I’ve read that a lot of people are prescribed Seroquel for chronic insomnia to prevent them from having psychotic episodes. I’ve also heard that it’s an effective method for sleeping problems because it just knocks you out. But I’m nervous of taking a drug for an illness that I don’t have.
Medication for insomnia (or sleeping problems that are unrelated to other illnesses) should really be taken as a last resort after all other measures have been proven to be ineffective.
So if you haven’t started taking this medication as yet, perhaps you should first explore the root causes of your insomnia to determine best how it can be treated.
Potential Causes of Insomnia
1) For example, your insomnia may be occuring because your body clock (located in the brain) has become disrupted and out-of-sync with your natural environment. This can happen for many reasons such as working changing shift patterns or nights, travelling across different time zones, the menopause, melatonin deficiency or eyesight problems.
In this case, insomnia can also affect your moods,your appetite, your hormones and your metabolism.
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2) On the other hand, your insomnia may be the result of “monkey mind” – where your mind is forever restless and jumping from one topic to another. If your thoughts can’t stop racing at night, it may be due to a lack of GABA.
GABA is a neurochemical that is often described as one of the brain’s natural tranquilizers. Studies have indicated that people with primary insomnia tend to have a greatly reduced amount of GABA.
When we’re awake, working, stressed or mentally stimulated, our brains are vibrating at the Beta brainwave frequency. In order to get to sleep, your brainwaves need to vibrate at one of the lower frequencies (alpha and theta). This can be a big challenge for people who are undergoing constant daily stress.
Cognitive behaviour therapy, sleep coaching programs, guided meditation recordings or recordings that contain binaural beats can help people in this situation.
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3) Chronic insomnia may also be caused by nutritional deficiencies which are often accompanied by specific symptoms (for example, spasms, muscle twitching, palpitations, dry skin). If you suspect that you fall into this category, you may wish to consult a nutritionist to find out which essential minerals and nutrients your body lacks.
It tends to be more effective if you match the cause of your insomnia to a corresponding remedy rather than looking for a one-size-fits-all cure.
Then if none of the natural remedies or techniques prove to be effective for you, you may wish to return to your doctor and ask for a form of medication for your insomnia that you won’t feel overly anxious about taking.




