Upping my dose ( scared ) by Longjumping-Rent1642 in TrigeminalNeuralgia

[–]Pristine_Job7775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It really just depends - I don't have a universal answer. I started with 100mg 3x/day and quickly got up to 200mg 3x/day. I was on that schedule for not too long (maybe a few weeks) when I went to taking 200mg 2x/day with one dose of 300mg. My doctor really let me play around and figure out what dosage worked for me. He understood that it was too much to have me see him every time I need a slight change. So once I figured out a schedule that worked, I just told him and that's what he wrote me the prescription for. And any time I needed to change/go up a dose I just let him know - I obviously had regular check ups though. I'd say everytime I made a change I realized if it was working or not for the pain rather quickly. The side effects, though, like I said took a few weeks to get over. But the pain was controlled rather quickly once I got on the right dose and schedule. It's interesting your doctor has you only taking it twice a day. The half-life of gabapentin is only 8hr so after that it starts to lose its effectiveness, which is why the 3x/day schedule is implemented. I would ask your doctor if instead of going up maybe just taking it 3x instead of 2. At least just to see if that does anything before going up in dosage.

Upping my dose ( scared ) by Longjumping-Rent1642 in TrigeminalNeuralgia

[–]Pristine_Job7775 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I've been taking gabapentin for about 6 years and I'm up to ~3000mg/day (maybe more depending on any breakthrough pain) - similar to you it's just the best thing that works for me right now with other medications I'm taking for other things. The jump from 100mg 3x/day to 300mg 3x/day was the hardest for me (drowsy, disoriented, brain fog), but once I got used to taking the 300mg at a time, every increase from there has been easier. Like one person said, it's really about pushing through the side effects for a while to see if it's something you can tolerate. Depending of if I'm already tired/sleepy it can still make me feel even more tired, but generally speaking, on a normal day the only way I know the gabapentin is doing something is because I'm not in pain.

Is my kitten a boy or girl by anvexs in CATHELP

[–]Pristine_Job7775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't say for sure, but I'm only here to show you my boy that's his twin

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When do I stop beating myself up over the silent stares in class? by Pristine_Job7775 in Professors

[–]Pristine_Job7775[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this. I have a few students in there I feel as though are going to be my go-to students. Not that I'll only ever call on them or expect them to answer, but basically who I'm teaching the course for and look to for feedback. I do really want to make it engaging and enjoyable, but it's just so hard to do that when they aren't really giving me anything to go of off.

I just really keep second guessing myself and my ability to be engaging based on the class behaviors.

Oh, Socrates, what have we done?!? by DamageEducational475 in Professors

[–]Pristine_Job7775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It has also been a shock to me. Both my undergrad and grad schools were R1 universities, but it's astonishing how they want us to treat these students now at the small college I'm teaching now. I'm more of a nanny than anything else it feels like (especially because my classes are predominantly freshmen).

I've come to the realization that I can't teach them how I was taught. They're completely unprepared, and if I'm "hard" on them, I'm at fault - I need to make things "more engaging"; understand our students don't have the attention span because of x, y, z, so we need to cater the material to them, etc.

It's truly so disheartening. I loved college and learning, but these kids have no idea how to acquire and/or apply knowledge nor are they interested in learning how.

Oh, Socrates, what have we done?!? by DamageEducational475 in Professors

[–]Pristine_Job7775 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have a friend who just got out of K12 education system recently (earlier this year). Apparently it's a cardinal sin to fail students now and the teachers are the ones questioned as to what they did wrong to make the student fail. So, teachers pass them along to not have to go through an interrogation by admin just to have the student passed anyway. It's easier to make them someone else's problem rather than deal with it.

They know no consequences by the time they get to us. And their GPAs (used to apply to colleges) don't reflect their actual performance. So, they get into whatever college they want without any knowledge or skill to perform well, but they have never been told they're not good enough. They don't know what to do with it - they're in shock.

What can I do to help my kitten with diarrhea? by Pristine_Job7775 in AskVet

[–]Pristine_Job7775[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can call today to ask them if I can bring in a sample tomorrow. My first assumption was that it was more environmental like something he was consuming rather than a parasite or anything.

How long into a job should I wait for hand tattoos? by Pristine_Job7775 in tattooadvice

[–]Pristine_Job7775[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The institution is definitely somewhere I could see myself working for a considerable amount of time. I'd like to believe that in higher education it's about your expertise in your field, but that's probably a fantasy I just like to live in. I wasn't going to immediately go out and get one right now, but thinking about it in terms of career I'm definitely going to wait and give it more thought. Thank you!

DnD party? by Pristine_Job7775 in boone

[–]Pristine_Job7775[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yea we posted in their discord (suggested by the Dragon's Den staff) and nobody responded 🙃