@Christian78 ...Bummer! I'm really sorry to hear this news, and I'm not sure going up to 800 mg or 900 mg is the right thing to do. My sense is that it "worked" for you at a lower dosage and perhaps just ramping it up might create some worse side effects, like your inability to think easily (mathematics, etc.).
However, the choice is yours and I would 100% trust your
own judgment on what to do! If you decide to drop off though, I would for sure taper slowly.
From the little I understand of this drug, "adaption" should not be that easy - say compared to an antibiotic which can screen out the toughest bastards, that survive if you don't 'kill them all' so to speak. Then these tough mothers multiply with inherent resistance, and the drug becomes "ineffective". Trobalt works on a whole different level to that kind of action...But hell, I'm "adaption in motion", as a high percentage of meds I have taken do indeed become ineffective, (or make me really ill right away) so I am not going to question it too deeply.
I agree with
@locoyeti ...it is possible some drug interactions are taking place, as we know so little about that aspect in this whole 'experiment'.
@locoyeti ...Actually I am saying the
opposite of the above. And indeed I have been purposefully coming
off my one and only med (Clonazepam) for the past, nearly 3 weeks, exactly for this reason. I want as little of it as I can handle to interfere with my Potiga trial...When it ever gets here that is!
I'm pulling a section from what I wrote about plasticity, Kv Channels, and Benzo's in the Autifony thread. You probably did not read it because it was so long. Ha ha...Yeah, I don't know "brief". It's relevant to Retigabine too of course:
.....OK, so say we have this "T. event" and there is a lack of plasticity? Well maybe this sudden T. would just freak out the audio crew, who jump up and have all kinds of political debate about what to do, act just like our Congress and get nowhere for ages....and then someone notices that the T. went away! They all cheer and get back to the important stuff like dining with lobbyists.
Maybe here the "plasticity" was 'under the influence' of say....a Benzo!!!...if we go with the theory (which apparently is in the Jasterbrof book - which I have no intention of reading) that they "impair" plasticity:
'Alprazolam (Xanax)and other benzodiapzepines impair plasticity in the brain and reduce learning ability, thus counteracting TRT (and habituation).We strongly oppose the use of alprazolam for tinnitus.'
Apologies if this quote is wrong, but it is just an example model anyhow.
In this case the "lack" of plasticity may be a good thing as it meant the adaption and potential to form a "habit" through this "plastic functionality", was out to lunch due to GABA intoxication. Well cool...Who the hell wants T. anyhow???!!! Phew...sure glad plasticity was compromised there.
And so on...Obviously the inverse could be true. Obviously there are tons of variables. However, getting back to when "plasticity" does set in, it seems to me that (counter to my example of the trashed bridge earlier) the bridge across the river gets buckled, or kicked down-stream a few yards, and traffic gets totally weirded out. It does not go and find a completely new way to Kansas.....
And so on...[PLEASE NOTE, THE ABOVE IS TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT AND DON'T COME TO ANY CONCLUSIONS FROM IT WITHOUT READING THE WHOLE POST].
Check that thread if interested in my "plasticity story" and Kv channels, etc., etc. *[Wednesday September 10th.]
Best, Zimichael