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Old Jan 25, 2013, 12:13 AM
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Ive been on my meds for 41/2 weeks now. Last week my doc bumped one of my meds up by 50 percent and said, if I am not better in a week to call. Well, I don't think anything has changed. I'm still having symptoms, not as bad or not as long, but I still have some. SO I am wondering, how do you know your "dialed in"? I am starting to wonder, "maybe this is as good as it gets? Im on 3 different meds-that seems to be an awful lot so when Do you know your done adjusting meds? Any thoughts or experiences would be appreciated.

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Old Jan 25, 2013, 12:14 AM
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i dont think i can really know.
i seeeem to change meds nearly every couple or few months
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Old Jan 27, 2013, 06:55 AM
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On some medications when you first take them they can really affect you. As the dose increases your body gets more used to it and the affect seems less.

If you don't feel better go back to your doctor and let them know.
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