Mo_Mo
Member
- Dec 27, 2014
- 100
- Tinnitus Since
- 25/11/2014
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown, Started A Week After A Cold
@theekarwash were you able to get more RTG and did the T go back to the same level as before starting when you stopped?
If H is gone can we assume that some hearing improvements and thus lower T may be permanent for @Danny Boy ?To be honest, I can't believe it got rid of the h.
can I ask something to add in the user experience forum?
- time when you started using
- T severity before you started using
thank you so much for all you guys testing this drug! I`m really thinking of doing it myself.
Anyone care to compile a how to and how not to manual for new users?
good luck friendI started on 50mg TID for a day and I got some heart palps at night. I had pre-existing condition, so this might be aggravating it. I am not sure if its the drug or not, so i will stop and reinstate and evaluate.
@theekarwash were you able to get more RTG and did the T go back to the same level as before starting when you stopped?
Same as u can read on prospect because thats regarding to tolerating side effects, if u dont have them, u can rise little faster, ie increase every 4 days instead of 7Wow, I'm reading some pretty good reports from the other thread, might have to try and get some of this.
What is the recommended dose for beginners?
I was steady, Juan Carlos is steady. Danny Boy had a big dip in his efficacy before getting on the right dose. These are very complicated, personalized experiences, but we've pretty well established that you are going to notice a difference - how much, for how long, with what side effects - that's what you have to experience for yourself. Will have an updated User Experience later tonight.has anybody else had as much steady success as @Danny Boy ?
I was steady, Juan Carlos is steady. Danny Boy had a big dip in his efficacy before getting on the right dose. These are very complicated, personalized experiences, but we've pretty well established that you are going to notice a difference - how much, for how long, with what side effects - that's what you have to experience for yourself. Will have an updated User Experience later tonight.
Yesterday I got new side effect, not still 100% sure if is attached to RTG, but my right foot goes to "sleep" more often, like for example u are sitting in a wrong position or u are in a cold place, i think its also called numbness. It used to happen me on very cold places but now also when on RTG 300mg
no specific answers for thatSo how long should one use it for and is it necessary to go up to 1200mg? Do you think it will benefit the `lasting` effects?
@DannyBoy has been on it since beginning of November......so just over three months now........still on 1200mg per day and doing very well..........no specific answers for that
you decide how much you want to risk, i think take 3 months max (900 or 1200) dose is quite safe
@Christian78 made tolerance after 5 or 6 months i think
dose u decide according to the effect on your T. almost all of us get effect with a 300mg tid dose
no specific answers for that
you decide how much you want to risk, i think take 3 months max (900 or 1200) dose is quite safe
@Christian78 made tolerance after 5 or 6 months i think
dose u decide according to the effect on your T. almost all of us get effect with a 300mg tid dose
As far as I know, nobody here who has taken Retigabine has reported that particular side effect.I am curious if any have had the blue skin side effect.
I dont know cos everyone is different but from what I know of other people on this drug, feel you should have had some effect by now.Been on retigabine 100mgx3 for one week now. Started 100,200,100 yesterday.
No improvements yet. How long should i expect to take these before getting any results?
most of us get a noticeable reduction or pattern change (cleaned tone) with the 300 mg doseBeen on retigabine 100mgx3 for one week now. Started 100,200,100 yesterday.
No improvements yet. How long should i expect to take these before getting any results?
I think im going on the same way of youI made tolerance and i stoped started again, it has effect all the time but point is that i was never on 400 mg, and 300mg i could not stand more that 1 week, i was maximum on 250+250+300 and after 3-4 day i get toatly lost so then i was on 750-800mg daily max i could not stand side effectsö
And last 15 days i develop paraesthesia-restless leg syndrome. MY doctor does not want to send me to neurologist so i will go to home country, and that mean i will meet neurologist.
My entire blood tests are ok, from ordinary, rheumatic, electrolytes, immunology, infectious, hiv, infection STD all is ok BUT i have PAINS all over body and they get worse every day, 18 dec it was numbness on leg , today when i walk i am ok, in morning ok, in evening quite bad, and sleep devastated, and i had kidney stone. i know how to handle kidney stones so i got attack on saturday but i peed it out last night.
final conclusion on me who is longest on trobalt:
- TROBALT FOR ME LOWER TINNITUS AND IT LOST EFFECT BUT I LOWERED DOSAGE, effect exist still
- trobalt does block you so you can think about problems, so it lift you up and you get better
- probably i have paresthesia because of trobalt and restless leg syndrome so i will have to withdraw completely to eliminate that as possible cause
i use max 200 mg and i have effect that makes tinnitus bearable and not so destructive on mind plus it helps me sleep (dont ask how, when i stoped it for 3 days to clear out and are pain dye to trobalt i could not sleep, i wake up with severe tinnitus)
I think im going on the same way of you
since one week or so i get more often these paresthesia in my foot fingers... and also i think Trobalt is not being so effective as in the beginning on high dose, anyways, i am tapering off now, this week is 400/day and next week 300 and so... luckily my T is totally bearable so i have no problem on quitting the drug, from then i will use maybe just take like aspirin and pray for AUT
rtwombly said:Since I started backing down on Retigabine I've noticed that I've had noticeable effect on lower doses than when I was moving up. Like, once I got the drug really pumping, I didn't need as much.
If it wasn't for the eye floaters, which are a new side effect for me, I'd be tempted to stay on the lower dose long term. 28 days may not be enough to get maximum efficacy from AUT00063.
No need to state again that experience with this drug is very individualized, but I agree you'll likely feel something at 300mg TID. However, I'd recommend trying 200mg TID for a full week before moving up, if you have the patience. The drug certainly builds up in your system over time, and you may discover that you don't need to go up as high if you take it slow.Been on retigabine 100mgx3 for one week now. Started 100,200,100 yesterday.
No improvements yet. How long should i expect to take these before getting any results?
It's off topic here, but just to clear up, I was talking about my experience with Potiga (I think Stina got that, just wanted to make it plain for everybody). Juan Carlos came up with a theory I agree with, which is that Retigabine's tendency to blank out bits of your memory temporarily extends to blanking out some of your learning memory. His example was driving like a teenager, rather than somebody who has many years of experience. You've literally forgotten how to drive like an adult.Are floaters listed on the side-effects sheet? Sometimes eye floaters just occur: for example I havenät had them for almost 10 years and now I do for no apparent reason (I of course also have a huge minus, -7,5).
I'm 90% sure of that. Floaters just "appear" after taking pills, and laters "go away". I explaneid that so time ago in RTG thread. RTG removes any kind of "habituation".It's off topic here, but just to clear up, I was talking about my experience with Potiga (I think Stina got that, just wanted to make it plain for everybody). Juan Carlos came up with a theory I agree with, which is that Retigabine's tendency to blank out bits of your memory temporarily extends to blanking out some of your learning memory. His example was driving like a teenager, rather than somebody who has many years of experience. You've literally forgotten how to drive like an adult.
I've had eye floaters pop up over the years, and my brain always learns to ignore them (wish my ears were as smart!). We think what's going on here is Retigabine is making me forget how to ignore the floaters, so I'm seeing 'em all at once. All my other side effects have been temporary, so I figure this one will go away. BUT! Retigabine is thought to cause retinal pigmentation changes, and I'm not sure how that would present, so I figure better safe than sorry. I'll update the user experience thread if the floaters go away, or if they persist.
Okay! Back on topic.