Should I up to 20mg?

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Hi ive had a doctor consultation today and she has advised i up my dose from 10mg to 20mg. I am seeing slight improvement already from the 10mg of cit so not sure whether to increase the dose. Ive only been taking them for 3 weeks so not sure ive given it enough time. Im sensitive to medication hence the start on such a lose and worried of increased/more side effects especially as im due back at work in a fortnight.

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  • Posted

    stay the course .i recover on 10milli.if you are having good days better days will come.why did she advise to go higher?

  • Posted

    i personally would stay on 10mg. many people recover on that dose

  • Posted

    i personally would stay on 10mg. many people recover on that dose

  • Posted

    I stayed on 10mg for years and if you are feeling ok on 10 I would stick with it and only increase if they stop working

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    I stayed on 10mg for years and if you are feeling ok on 10 I would stick with it and only increase if they stop working

  • Posted

    Jjloyd,

    I see the jury is in on you staying at 10mg.

    I concur with everyone. I'm at 10 mg for 1 year 10 months. It was a struggle in the beginning few months but I'm glad and thankful from everyone here.

    Keep us posted of how you are doing.

    Will 😃

    • Posted

      Yes I am and I think of you and thank you every day for helping me through those horrible scary dark days. It's so nice that you still check in here to keep in contact and help people.

      will 😃

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