skyfire322
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I apologize if this is a long, messy post!
I feel absolutely defeated, because my seizures were under control for the most part over the past several months, minus the occasional staring spell.
The seizure itself occurred in my sleep which doesn't happen too often. My girlfriend told me I was hyperventilating (which has never happened to me during a T/C) and fell off the bed. Luckily our mattress is on the floor, so it's only about six-eight inches off the ground.
However, when I woke up (at 2:30 PM, haha) both of my shoulders were in so much pain, I grimace even lifting my coffee mug. I already have a partially torn AC joint in one shoulder due to my last seizure, and my other arm feels the same exact way.
I'm pretty sure the stress of having to move halfway across the country for my new job, and find an apartment in one week, has a big role in this. The other biggie is that my prescription for Lamictal ran out, and can't see a neurologist because I don't have health insurance and can't afford to pay full price (~$300) for the visit. They don't even have a "bill me later" policy.
Anyway, I have a few questions in regards to this:
1.) I have three refills left on my Depakote before the 30th of this month. Do you think the pharmacy would be able to fill all three if I explained my moving situation?
2.) If I went to the ER for them to check my shoulders out, do you think the ER physician would be able to write a prescription for the Lamictal? For some reason, I have a gut feeling that only specialists are able to write them.
3.) The neurologist in the town I'm living in now refuses to see me as I have a past due bill from a three day EEG (which I cannot afford, ~$750) and the neurologist at UPMC cannot see out of state patients anymore.
4.) I do have a full bottle of Zonegran (which the quack neurologist prescribed), so do you think in the meantime, I could supplement the Lamictal for that?
I feel absolutely defeated, because my seizures were under control for the most part over the past several months, minus the occasional staring spell.
The seizure itself occurred in my sleep which doesn't happen too often. My girlfriend told me I was hyperventilating (which has never happened to me during a T/C) and fell off the bed. Luckily our mattress is on the floor, so it's only about six-eight inches off the ground.
However, when I woke up (at 2:30 PM, haha) both of my shoulders were in so much pain, I grimace even lifting my coffee mug. I already have a partially torn AC joint in one shoulder due to my last seizure, and my other arm feels the same exact way.
I'm pretty sure the stress of having to move halfway across the country for my new job, and find an apartment in one week, has a big role in this. The other biggie is that my prescription for Lamictal ran out, and can't see a neurologist because I don't have health insurance and can't afford to pay full price (~$300) for the visit. They don't even have a "bill me later" policy.
Anyway, I have a few questions in regards to this:
1.) I have three refills left on my Depakote before the 30th of this month. Do you think the pharmacy would be able to fill all three if I explained my moving situation?
2.) If I went to the ER for them to check my shoulders out, do you think the ER physician would be able to write a prescription for the Lamictal? For some reason, I have a gut feeling that only specialists are able to write them.
3.) The neurologist in the town I'm living in now refuses to see me as I have a past due bill from a three day EEG (which I cannot afford, ~$750) and the neurologist at UPMC cannot see out of state patients anymore.
4.) I do have a full bottle of Zonegran (which the quack neurologist prescribed), so do you think in the meantime, I could supplement the Lamictal for that?