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Default Nov 03, 2023 at 04:31 PM
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My doctor raised my Prestiq about 2 weeks ago from 100 to 150mil. Since then I've just felt really frustrated and agitated. Mostly when I lie down. I don't really feel more depressed then I was before. I do feel more anxious though. Mainly what I'm feeling is more like this restless leg type feeling or something that makes me frustrated.

I'm going through some personal stuff too so I'm not even sure if its a side effect or just the situational stuff.

Does anyone have any expierence with this? Will this side effect go away and is less than 2 weeks even enough time tell if the increase is helping or not?

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