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| 1) It is deffinately the meds that are causing the probs. but if I were to lower the doseage then my UC meds would become toxic and then that to spark a UC flare up. 2) Adjustments to the type of meds or the doseage in my case is not an option. Since I am also on meds for Ulcerative Colitis, my current coctail of anti-epileptic drugs are the only meds (on the market today) that do NOT have a negative chemical reaction with my UC meds. My Doctor has tried alternative methods with me to no avail. 3) I do agree with you that the neurologist/psyc evaluation proves nothing. It makes me wonder since the neurologist/psyc evaluation was set up by my employer, my employer of nearly 30 years was downsizing at the time. Randy
__________________ Diagnosed with epilepsy and ulcerative colitis in 1979, Been on meds ever since. 275mg-dilantin/day 120mg-pheonobarb/day 3,000mg-Mesasol/day |
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