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Old May 23, 2006, 04:13 PM
Anonymous29319
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Glad you were able to talk to him. I have never had a problem of my memory pieces interfering with my medications. If that memory content had taking medication as a part of that memory I could and would take the medication while in that memory piece. If the memory piece did not contain the memory of taking medication I could not take medication when in that piece of memory. as far as I know there is no memory pieces of mine that is where I was fighting taking medication during an abuse situation. I rarely fought back in any of my abuse situations, because I just knew the abuse would get worse if I did. If anything I just forgot to take it just from normal forgetfulness when I was aware. So I cant help you with memory pieces that interfer with medication dosage and how to take it. I fixed forgetting to take the medicine by keeping a medication log in my journal. I took the medication every night and as I did I filled in the medication log of date, time, medication and how much. Yes stick with what your doctor has prescribed. It is very dangerious to mess around decreasing and increasing medication without a doctor doing it. A friend of mine experienced a stroke because she kept moving her medication up and down up and down on her own so sometimes she over medicated and other times she under medicated which threw her brain chemicals so out of whack that the body reacted as it would in a suicide attempt. she experienced a coma and stroke combination. Prescribing physicians know how to adjust medication with the least disruption to the body. So its best to leave the adjusting of medication to the professionals who have been trained to do so.