Bruun, I can't say what Grommet is doing now, but you might PM him and get an answer. I'm pretty sure he gets those via email and has always answered mine. Last post he said that it wasn't affecting his bp this time around, but I'm pretty sure he didn't have high bp to start with.
I'm not sure if you're asking for thoughts about going up again and/or how to manage that, so I'll leave it for now.
As you noted, adjusting to the bac in your system is the key to managing SEs, which is why I think it's so important to take the slow/steady approach for those of us that have serious SEs. If I'd been willing to give up the booze earlier, and take longer to get to indifference, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have suffered so much. (And take it regularly in regular incremental increases...blah, blah.) At least not until the higher doses. (I'm not sure one can avoid SEs at the higher doses, though they were easier for me at 320mg than 260mg. Weird, but true.) The SEs are also very dose dependent. So what happens at one level is not likely to keep happening, except insomnia/somnolence at the higher doses. (I just note these things for others should they happen by, I know you know this stuff, Bruun.)
Whatever, and however, it seems as though you're making progress and I'm heartened to read it!
On a personal note, I have been bruised and abused by school this week. Which is both fun and painful. When I was a drunk, I longed for intellectual stimulation and challenging deadlines. (My job did not provide either of these. Not that I could've done a job that did!) My glasses are bent. I have aches and pains, and my eyes are exhausted. Who knew studying could be so...physical! :H Bodes well for a demanding next couple of years. I'm glad I feel (mostly) up for the challenge.
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I had more to say, but I think I've used up my word-quota and I'm tongue-tied! It's just so dang quiet around here, I had to pop in and say good morning. Good morning!
Peace out, peeps!
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