lostforgottensoul
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Not for most psychiatric meds, just FYI (for you and OP). Body weight generally doesn’t come into play for blood/brain barrier meds. Age does (b/c of phases of neurological development and general brain size. But physical mass/weight/height is not related to how those drugs are metabolized. Drugs affecting other body systems are often affected by weight, generally a little, occasionally a lot.
I didn't realize that. Thank you!
BP is quite low, and I was still able to work with it
Mine is as well and I'm able to be on Clondine so I'm sure one can work with Prazosin with low BP. I got a BP machine as my pain dr (my prescribing dr) had me check my BP every day for a week. And give that to him next appintment. Mainly to see if we needed to lower it or take it out completely. My blood pressure stayed level. Though it's in a pain pump being delivered directly into my spinal canal and I'm sure it works differntly. But still, im able to be on it.
my psychiatrist wants to wait for that to get a bit better before starting something else, esp since I’m a little more stable on the clonazepam at night (though it does make me nervous because it is a benzo amd addictive, but I am being careful).
That makes sense.
I'm happy to hear that clonazepam is working! Just take it as prescribed and i think you'll be ok but i'd encourage you to be honest with your pshychitrist if you feel like you're becoming addicted.
To me HIPPA laws aren’t very reassuring since my mother has gotten around them before. I’ve been paying basically everything for therapy out of pocket. I know I eventually have to confront that fear, but for now, too much of my life is already up in the air and I can’t do one more thing.
All very much understandable. I'm positive that if someone got around HIPPA laws I'd be doing the same thing.