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I'll start by saying that I have been reluctant to tell people what my Paxil dose is because I don't want to seem like I'm giving medical advice. But at this point it's too confusing to explain my situation without mentioning the dose. For anyone reading this, please discuss this with your doctor so she can prescribe what's best given your individual situation. This is my story; YMMV.
I started at 20 mg of Paxil and that fixed my insomnia (and seems to make me less stressed) and also significantly improved my symptoms related to LED exposure. Unfortunately, it made me very tired during the day.
I then cut my Paxil dose in half to 10 mg and that was basically like not being on Paxil at all. I stayed on that dose for 6 weeks to let my body adjust. My insomnia returned as did my symptoms from LED exposure. So then I split the difference and started taking 15 mg of Paxil and was only able to stay on that dose for about 2-3 weeks because my insomnia was so bad. For me, being at 15 mg was like not being on Paxil at all.
So about 3 weeks ago I went back to 20 mg and the insomnia is gone and my LED symptoms are significantly reduced. And unfortunately my daytime sleepiness is back. I'm trying to power through the daytime sleepiness with some caffeine and a few other things.
At the risk of repeating myself, here's a summary of my symptoms: I would get headaches, tinnitus, and nausea from monitors, phones, led lightbulbs, newer car dashboards, etc. In my own home, I was able to configure devices so that they did not bother me (e.g., 100% brightness, turn off intel power saving technology, etc.), but we live in a society where LEDs are everywhere and I would get symptoms from those LEDs. These symptoms would often last for days, even after a fairly brief exposure to LEDs.
When I'm on 20 mg of Paxil, I still have fairly mild symptoms while I'm exposed to LEDs, but the symptoms go away very shortly after my exposure goes away. So 90% cured, in my opinion.
I still haven't purposely exposed myself to some of my other monitors that used to cause issues for me. I need to get this daytime sleepiness sorted out first before I'm mentally ready to do some more experiments. But it is definitely something that I will do.