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Old 07-14-2013, 01:58 PM #1
Snailz Snailz is offline
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Default Tegretol- Iv made a mistake :(

Hey all Iv been on tegretol for a couple of months now and my TN seemed to go away so I stopped taking the meds. However 3 weeks later its back and I'm in serious pain, today I just didn't think and took my usual dose of 800mg, it never occurred to me that I would need to start off at a low dose and build up again. I'm feeling dizzy and sick like I did at the start anyway my question is, do i need to see a doctor as Iv restarted at 800mg and feel ill with it? Or will it be ok? Also because Iv jumped in at 800mg what dose shall I take 2m? Thank you all, I know it wasn't sensible but I just didn't think at all
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