"I've a question regarding titrating - Is there a magic number we are all trying to get to?"
Bleep,
I wouldn't know. At the beginning of the journey, my personal limit was 400 mg/d. I didn't want to go any higher. But when I was there, I was pretty sure I could physically easily go higher. I didn't drink no more at that high dosage, and I didn't want no more. So the result was there, but I've always been looking for 'that moment' 'the switch'. I wanted to be absolutely sure I hit the switch. I had enough bac to stay at 400 for weeks, but decided (also because my Psychiatrist and de Pharmacist thought this 400 be a little high).
So I don't know what's right for you. I think it's the result that counts. A few months ago the common opinion/perception on MWO was that 'the switch' was something very real and you 'should know for sure' when you hit it. Also, that "if you're not sure you have reached the switch, then you probably haven't". So I went for that feeling.
Nowadays, since more 'switchers' seem to come out of the closet, I believe that it has more to do with being 'indifferent' than experiencing the magic moment of 'the switch'.
These days (mg I sound old now) there are a lot of members sharing their conversation with Dr. Levin. And what I distract out of those 'reports' is that Levin is using the word 'result' more than he uses 'the switch'. But that could me just me reading what I'd like to read
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