Before your appointment

Walking in prepared

Appointments go better with a single page in hand. You don't need a spreadsheet — you need the few things that let the conversation be about you instead of about reconstructing the last three months from memory.

What's worth bringing

Your trend, not a pile of daily numbers. Your dose history and any changes, with rough dates. Side effects and when they showed up. How much supply you have left. That's most of what a prescriber wants to see, and it fits on one page.

The one-pager

Light Years can turn your history into a clean summary — your trend, your doses, and a few prompts — the kind of page you can hand across the desk. It's built to be read in thirty seconds.

Questions worth asking

What should I expect between now and the next visit? Is my titration on the schedule you intended? How should I handle the side effects I'm seeing? And, increasingly in Canada: is there a generic version of my medication, and what would it cost me? These are prompts to raise, not answers to assume.

A single rough week isn't worth stressing over — bring the trend, which tells the real story. This guide is general information, not medical advice.

Light Years draws this for you, quietly. Open the app or browse the other guides.