I didn't get the headache, but the tipsy dizziness only lasted for a few days. I also got mild nausea and heartburn, but that's gone now too. Taking it in the morning instead of at night seems like a good idea, from one day into that experiment. I'm kinda surprised at the lack of side effects, given how easily freaked-out my system usually is about medication.
I'd better feel like a golden GOD when this drug starts working, y'all.
It's about time, for both of us!
Well, I tried taking half a Vicodin, which is sometime enough to dull the pain but leave my brain unfuzzed enough to do work, but I couldn't concentrate on the work I was trying to do at all. And I'm dizzy, and I don't know why. And I still have no potato chips.
Steph, I hope you feel better soon.
Double-post, up there.
Blast, now I want potato chips.
I had a daily headache for 3 weeks with Lexapro, so that's annoying but tolerable. The dizziness is weird, though. But I know this drill well enough to know it should be gone in a week or 2. Hopefully just 1.
It was about a week this last time for me. I made the mistake of maintaining my usually dose of caffeine the first day, and I was positively buzzing and filled with anxiety. But now I am back on my regular caffeine without the terrible side effects.
Also, if anyone wants any washi tape, the Recollections brand is apparently 19 cents a roll at Michael's today, though most stores don't have it marked.
Ugh. ltc has been cranky today. So, when TCG got home I told him that she was in a bad mood. And he jokingly said, "what do you want me to do about it?" Cue me bursting into tears.
I'm very good at breaking things this week. Bye, V&A bone china mug & and my second cuppa of the morning.
I have not had one of those "Oh, hey, I'm not really dead, I'm so happy to see you" dreams in a couple of years. I love waking up annoyed at the universe.