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Restricted affect: due to quetiapine?
I received my latest psych report yesterday. He said I had restricted affect.
I suppose I had noticed this but I consider it good because it means I can get stuff done. People in my life are getting upset with my lack of caring or supportiveness. I suppose I am a bit cold now. I wondered if this could be an effect of my quetiapine? Or is that is characteristic of ASD spectrum? I'm not sure. It's not OVERLY important that I know, but if one day it affects a relationship I really want to keep then that may be a problem. At the moment though, it is quite a handy space to be in bc I'm not over reacting or depressed and when I have been feeling low lately or thinking about Annabelle, I've managed to stay in control of the situation. I was just curious I suppose. Googling isn't turning up succinct or direct answers. Thanks |
I know when I was prescribed Quetiapine it had that effect on me (so much so that I changed meds) but its hard to say really. maybe ask your dr?
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Yeah. I'm no type due to see the dr for another 3-6 months I don't think. He is locum so leaves in February.
I could ask my cc when I see her next and get her thoughts/take on it. Also she might have news about this assessment she's been chasing up. I kind of just want to know because I feel like it might be a helpful thing to know and be taught how to manage etc. Rather than feeling blindly and maybe not thinking of helpful tools that may help me because I just don't know or know where to look etc. Thanks for your replies. If it is quetiapine related I think I'll stay on it anyway. It's made such a difference and at the moment it's not bothering me so much as I find being less sensitive quite helpful. X |
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