My gyn is the doctor who prescribed this,
Hehe, and my cardio mine, always asks what she can do for me, trusts me.
I started with 3 mg and no other doctor has suggested a change. Since this is working fairly well, I've stuck with it. However, it's good to know that there might be an option to increase the dosage.
Normal is to start with 1.5mg and increase to 4.5mg. 0.5mg is where med-oversensitive people start, increasing to 9mg is what people try if they don't have any effect. 3mg isn't a "normal" dose, I'd think just an average one, a good guess. if side effects were too much, someone could dose down, if main effect isn't enough someone could dose up.
The doc who discovered the effect after weaning many people off the 50mg found the best effect happening at around 4.5.
There is no good research on it yet proving effects and doses, but good trials are now up and running.
Yes, I do have chronic pain and fatigue. ............ I will pay more attention to my energy level and decide if it's helped with this.
But fatigue is apparently not a major issue for you... and...
I also take a homeopathic sleep aid, so I cannot say there's been any change there.
...same here, at least any more - does it work that well?
I admit after trying rhus toxicodendron for pain unsuccessfully and the teas for sleep, I didn't bother looking for "my" more specific homoeopathic remedy.
Remedies for different kinds of bad dreams to nightmares or for worries seem predominant, but I have neither.
Interesting: zincum metallicum might be good for someone with restless legs.
I see acidum nitricum might be good for someone waking up every half an hour (well in my case every 1-1.5h).
Cocculus may also be interesting for those of us like me who always did/do too much, esp. for others.
And I see nux vomica (which I already have) can help sleep as well as nausea and bladder, so I'll now try that properly.
I guess trying a homeopathic complex would save looking for one certain one, but people and paths will differ, esp. me.
My supps did help, as did using "light" properly, but LD N is together with that definitely putting the icing on the cake.
However after increasing caused problems I see how fickle that is, so I'm actually thinking about trying homoeopathy.
There can never be too much icing on the cake in our condition....
Acetaminophen is just the name for Tylenol.
Or known here as Paracetamol, a name derived from the substance name aceaminophen.