if your gp is reluctant to add an anti-d to 75mg of quetiapine a day, s/he really needs to get some cajones (so to speak). they usually prescribe things far worse and bugger things up royally, so i really can't see a problem. you can do one of several things...call your consultant and demand an earlier appointment; see the duty officer at you local cmht to prompt a change of meds/earlier cons app; scream at your care coordinator; see a different gp in your practice; or just make repeated appoinments until your gp gives in. one, a combination or all of these usually work - sometimes you just have to make a pain in the arse of yourself to make a point!
also - if you're zonked out on your meds, how on earth do i get through the day? i take 400mg quetiapine a day, 150mg venlafaxine, zopiclone, the odd 5mgs diazepam, up to 120mg codeine daily and have a morphine patch on. i thought i was a little dozy...but perhaps i am a little more drugged up than i thought!!! i work full-time (50+ hours a week), care for my hubby (who is also mad!), am doing a masters and everything else that comes with it. it's ok most of the time, but sometimes i just have to hibernate for a bit. my point is, though, that you will get used to your meds, feel a bit better and be able to tackle life again - but don't rush and maybe enjoy a bit more of a 'holiday' from work while you settle things down. stick up for yourself and be clear about what you want...they usually listen eventually! good luck x