still hanging in, waiting for the break. any encouragement greatly appreciated as this feels worse, but evenings after 8 are consistently ok, but were better on 30mg. anyway any morale boosters would be lovely
kind regards,:hugs:
Paul
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still hanging in, waiting for the break. any encouragement greatly appreciated as this feels worse, but evenings after 8 are consistently ok, but were better on 30mg. anyway any morale boosters would be lovely
kind regards,:hugs:
Paul
How and when are you taking duloxetine? If in one 60mg dose then talk to your consultant about switching to taking it at the opposite time of day, or perhaps splitting the dose to 30mg morning and evening. Either can make a significant difference because of the short half-life.
What about at other times of the day?Quote:
but were better on 30mg. anyway
I'm doing that, as she sugessted. 30mg, 10.30pm and am. been on 30 am/pm for 24 days now. Im ok after 7-8 most evenngs now
It is still a little early for the med to kick-in fully, but hopefully it should begin improving your daytime mood within the next 2-3 weeks, Paul. I'm guessing you're usually an evening person as improvement often begins at the time of day we're typically at our best.
Thanks Ian, Today was tears in am after school run, then glimmers of positives whilst shopping with wife then tears and despair this afternoon. Also very exhausted. I don't want to change med as this is the longest i've been on a therapeutic dose this year. 25 days and 6 weeks today in total.
Now i'm OK as its bedtime, its just the thought of waking again tomorrow.:scared15:
trying to hold on Ian. 4 weeks tommorow at 60mg. plenty of crying these days which is a relief kind off. thanks for your support
not good tonight. this is new and demoralising