21-12-2015, 10:56 PM
Hi Stlett
It doesn't always happen, but you are right when you said that there can be a delayed response when dropping a dose. Sometime even a little jump. Give it a week or so and you should have a much better idea of how you are responding to the new dose.
But in the mean time you may want to investigate some of the alternatives so should you not be getting the equilibrium you are looking for you will have a better idea of which way you would like to go? There are a LOT of options open to you.
Huggy.
It doesn't always happen, but you are right when you said that there can be a delayed response when dropping a dose. Sometime even a little jump. Give it a week or so and you should have a much better idea of how you are responding to the new dose.
But in the mean time you may want to investigate some of the alternatives so should you not be getting the equilibrium you are looking for you will have a better idea of which way you would like to go? There are a LOT of options open to you.
Huggy.

