aravain
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Yeah, looking into it I would think/expect that it's not working correctly (EDIT: By this I mean: It's causing more harm than good). It might be worth getting her in to see the doctor *earlier* if possible, especially since she's experiencing this much dramatic change *in a week* of being on it, though on its website it DOES warn of acute somnolence (basically feeling like you're about to fall asleep) in addition to drowsiness, nausia, etc. If it's causing a dramatic change (and I'd say 5 lbs if she was already light would be so) and it's adversely affecting her, calling and asking to talk to a nurse, at least, couldn't hurt. Explain that she's worried about some of the side effects that she's experiencing, and they're causing *actual* problems. I can say that the drowsiness and such will likely go away, eventually, but it may take a while. I remember when I was on seroquel (a completely different medication, though it's *also* used at a non-therapeutic dose as a sleep aid, to give you an idea) it was absolutely horrible for the first three weeks. I could hardly stay awake (and once fell in the shower because I fell asleep standing up)! It *did* start fading after my body adjusted to the med. The doc may think about prescribing a stimulant for her, too, while she gets used to the meds... it all depends. Good luck :(
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