Sunday, March 14, 2010
Lamotrigine 200 mg
Effexor XR 150 mg
Xanax --
taken 12:00
I didn't wake up to any activity in the night, and partner doesn't recall any either, but he woke up very angry, and remained at a low simmer all day. Had a morning and an afternoon instance of sudden exhaustion, all over pain. Both were preceded by a staring spell. Several episodes of epigastric rising between each episode.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Lamotrigine 200 mg
Effexor XR 150 mg
Xanax --
taken ??
Active night last night. Before I fell alseep, he was already out and scratching and shifting his body. Legs would kick out small kicks and we both woke up to some bigger kicks and very fast spasms in his arms (we've nicknamed it machinegunning). Woke up in a fairly good mood, with decent energy, but a lot of pain.
Awake for less than an hour and already has burning smell happening.
[If you're uncomfortable with marijuana use, stop reading now. Also, I am not advocating the use of cannabis to anybody -- this is exclusively for partner's benefit that we're looking at this right now. Cannabis has always helped him deal with the after-effects of seizures (improved energy, improved focus, pain relief). We're looking at how we can use it as a preventative medecine now. Since it provides instant, but not long-lasting relief for him, we were wondering if it can work to prevent kindling from spreading. When he has an episode of smells, or colours, or staring, we're going to see if cutting those out with the use of cannabis can prevent the bigger episodes later in the day. Will be referred to as took C]
Took C, and the smell stopped instantly. No 10 minute after-effect, no more bad taste.
Forgot his meds this morning. Hopefully when he gets home he'll take the lamictal, but he'll have to leave the effexor for tomorrow. Had epigastric rising just after noon and sniffles? I don't know if that's something, but he's not one to get a runny nose, and now he has them all the time.
Late afternoon mood swing, very angry, accompanied by increased pain in his legs and back. Possibly worsened mood because of the missing Effexor dose today? Although the mood is comparable to the one that made him decide to lower the dose in the first place. His face and upper body were hot when I came home, but are cooling rapidly.
8:30 pm, three successive episodes of epigastric rising with salivation in a half-hour period.
Went to sleep without incident. Woke up to him moaning and doing small kicks at regular intervals this morning. He woke up several times in the night to his whole body clenching rhythmically.