Posted by yxibow on August 2, 2008, at 1:56:23
In reply to Re: Just Home PDocs Anyone heard of Arnrix? » yxibow, posted by Phillipa on August 1, 2008, at 19:47:53
> Jay thanks not sure what or how to do the luvox as don't notice a thing on it . So many years on the low doses.
Yes, at the doses you were taking you're not getting any benefit from it particularly, especially since you said you were also a fast metabolizer once i believe.
Never take meds during the day.
Well if you're taking benzodiazepines and thats about it, nighttime is probably just as well.
So what's your recommendation of doses as once at 250 it did work well.
Yes, at least 250. Although it has a listed upper ceiling at 300 it can be dosed to 450. It has a fairly wide range of dosing but you're not going to get much benefit until you get above 200. (at least for most people)
And she can be rather dense as she also gave me a brochure on CBT and said it was by telephone and it's not it's computer. At www.ctstrep.com haven't checked it out. There is a password in the brochure. And no she doesn't know the thyroid is hyper as I truly don't know why this endo wants it so low when at 2.5 felt better and feel they are changing the dose too slowly. Can't talk to him as he doesn't take phone calls everything is through nurses and they forget. Love Jan
I haven't heard of any "CBT" by telephone or computer, but I suppose there might be a novel way.There is a classic book called "Feeling Good" which explains a number of things including CBT.
CBT is really something that you either need a therapist for or you follow up on your own by reading books about CBT therapy such as the one I mentioned before.
CBT books typically have question and answer sections in the book and diary keeping and various things to help you motivate yourself to do CBT.
-- tidingsJay
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