I think freebird put it very nicely. When I am changing meds I try and keep my responsibilities, expectations, tasks etc to an absolute minimum where possible.
I have a reminder stuck to my fridge which shows warning signs and I check it daily. I also let those close to me know.
I'm going through a med change myself at the moment and I've been all over the place moodwise.
Thanks. Since this was prescribed by my neurologist I'll have to keep in touch with him but my psychopharmocologist and neurologist keep in touch with it each other. Some aspects of what's going on with me are new to clinical understanding (that I keep to the journal entries). Thankfully mood stabilization is not one of them. Unfortunately, the muscle relexants I take for my physical disability are activating and keep me up until mid morning though I think when the Clonidine hits the proper dose and I can transfer to the patch form that should help that as well as the fact that when I was on it I was able to be out and about and after I stopped it the physical disability returned and I became homebound and would like in time for spring to get back to the outside world (besides daily walks). The Clonidine was causing some personality changes as did the Tenex at first but the antipsychotic effects of the Zofran seemed to have balanced those out and it has a mood stabilization effect as well (my psychopharmocologist explained why, need not take up a post with clinical terminology). Clonidine is not generally a first line mood stabilizer but the Clonidine patch and Tenex as well are indeed effective on Tourrette's (from people I know as well). The main thing I'll be monitoring as the dose is raised besides moods is my blood pressure but I have a blood pressure machine and report the numbers to my neurologist and psychopharmocologist and will make follow up appointments. I think everyone here knows I am responsible but thanks for reminding me.
Mindfullness Keeping things simple Remind yourself of what your doing and why.Pay attention to how you're feeling.Be aware of any signs of mania and call your doctor if you think you are having an eposide.Try to keep it in today, and not focus on how long this tranisition will take......My pdoc added Lamictal last week I'm on day 7 and already I can feel it. I've noticed some highened awareness and I am also worried about mania but I gest take a deep breath and try not to react By the my grand son takes Tenex for tourtts(sp) Good luck I hope you will feel more like yourself soon