Posted by LlurpsieBlossom on January 5, 2007, at 9:36:15
In reply to Re: to llurpsie / Jeroen » Jeroen, posted by yxibow on January 2, 2007, at 1:29:31
That´s interesting about the luvox and anafranil.
Isn´t it fascinating that different combinations of drugs often have such a strange synergistic effect. Nonlinearity & nonadditivity. That is, drugA and drugB taken together have very different effects than drug A alone plus drugB alone. funny.
I´m tempted to try something with less effects on blood sugar than seroquel. My mom and dad have both had diabetes due to overweight and/or medication side effects. My mom keeps her diabetic tendency under control with diet and exercise but she´s very hypothyroid, so her metabolism is really slow (my thyroid checks out normal, by the way). I don´t think I´m anaemic right now, as I have been eating red meat several times a week (a day?) since going on vacation. All I know is that everytime I increase my seroquel dosage, my appetite increases. Perhaps not linearly (that is, going from zero to 25mg caused much more appetite gain thana from 275 to 300. But when I taperd up from 25 to 300 my appetite increased. I was voraciously hungry particularly for sweets right when I wake up. This has somewhat abated, but I still have more appetite than ever before. And cravings too ugh!
Well, pdoc has me on provigil, and this should help with fatigue from starting an exercise routine and or course from fatigue induced by various soporific medications, including cymbalta, a few klonopin every week, and seroquel.
Í´m interested to see what pdoc thinks at my next appt.
I´m happy to hear that Jeroen is doing well on seroquel (I think it´s a GREAT med, by the way) and Jay, your gym perseverance is inspiring. Phillipa thanks for being so positive. You have such a big heart :)
cheers,
Llurpsie
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