Try taking 2 at a time, and see how long the effect lasts. Since it says "don't take more than 200 mg at a time," and each pill is only 100 mg, then take 2. Sometimes you need to take the maximum prescribed.
I shall experiment with my person and report back. 
	
 
		
		
Try taking 2 at a time, and see how long the effect lasts. Since it says "don't take more than 200 mg at a time," and each pill is only 100 mg, then take 2. Sometimes you need to take the maximum prescribed.
I shall experiment with my person and report back. 
If 2 doesn't improve the duration of action, let me know and I'll brainstorm.
	
 
		
		
duration of action
I love it when you talk medical.
	
 
		
		
And in total my-diamond-shoes-are-too-tight news, Trader Joe's was out of the awesome gluten-free snickerdoodles. Zounds!
	
 
		
		
duration of action
I love it when you talk medical.
You should hear me get going on pharmacokinetcs and the area under the concentration-time curve. Hot stuff.
	
 
		
		
Trader Joe's was out of the awesome gluten-free snickerdoodles. Zounds!
Ooh, I had no idea they had these! Hmmph. I tried gluten-free for a few weeks, and I do think it helped some of my intestinal issues, but did it help enough/do I care enough to keep being gluten free? I suspect not. The only thing I wonder is the whole "go gluten free and it'll help your migraines/fatigue!", which...well, I didn't have a migraine, but that's not shocking. And fatigue? Maybe. If it magically did all those things...
	
 
		
		
Trader Joe's was out of the awesome gluten-free snickerdoodles. Zounds!
Ooh, I had no idea they had these!
They are *really* good. They're soft-baked, not crunchy.
The only thing I wonder is the whole "go gluten free and it'll help your migraines/fatigue!"
It sure doesn't help my migraines. But my innards feel much better. 
All that said, it's still a pain, especially eating at a party -- we went to a birthday party last weekend for Tim's great-nephew, and the parents just ordered a bunch of pizzas. Excellent idea, and everyone was thrilled. But my only option was some anemic salad and potato chips. But I'm getting used to eating before I go anywhere.
Amusingly, one of the kink groups in the area is run by 2 women who can't have gluten, so I always know the parties will have a good selection of gluten-free snacky food.
	
 
		
		
My main problem has been breakfasts--even when I'm home, I don't like to take time to make eggs or something, and when I'm on the road, unless the hotel has a buffet (which does sometimes happen, and is good), a quick breakfast involves Starbucks and a scone or something. I think it'll be somewhat easier in the summertime when I'm eating more fruits and veggies and craving comfort food pasta and stuff less
	
 
		
		
 don't like to take time to make eggs or something
I highly recommend Hungry Girl's egg mug recipes. Egg substitute in the microwave in under 5 minutes. And she has a ton of recipes.
If that's too long, I make fritattas early in the week and reheat in the microwave in the mornings. Works really well.