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Sunday, March 7, 2010
Lamotrigine 200 mg
Effexor XR 150 mg
Both taken 10:50
Partner looked wrong while asleep: ashen, completely slack. I can't really explain why, but he just didn't look like he normally does while asleep. He woke up to extreme dizziness, nausea and sensitivity to light. I thought he might get sick in bed. That faded within 15 minutes. Keeps forgetting he took his meds.
He said he felt cold, an effect of Effexor withdrawal, but his body felt hot to me for the first time in many months. That's a good sign: he has always run hot all his life, but it disappeared while he was on the gabapentin, and never came back after. Ate bacon and eggs and toast at 11:30.
Had a lot of space-outs during the day, despite sheet draped over the balcony door. Little spots of light still shone in and captured his attention. At about 3:00 sudden onset of exhaustion, confusion, irritability and body pain. Laid down to nap at 4:00 and experienced epigastric rising (burning from stomach rising up to the tongue. Ends with tongue burning and heavy salivation). Woke up at 6:10 with mild confusion, and wondering where I was (parent's house). Improved clarity and mood after 5 minutes.
Ate goose, mashed potatoes and red cabbage for dinner at 10 pm.
Bedtime was late (midnight) but no spasms at falling asleep, no 4 am wake-up.
Lamotrigine 200 mg
Effexor XR 150 mg
Both taken 10:50
Partner looked wrong while asleep: ashen, completely slack. I can't really explain why, but he just didn't look like he normally does while asleep. He woke up to extreme dizziness, nausea and sensitivity to light. I thought he might get sick in bed. That faded within 15 minutes. Keeps forgetting he took his meds.
He said he felt cold, an effect of Effexor withdrawal, but his body felt hot to me for the first time in many months. That's a good sign: he has always run hot all his life, but it disappeared while he was on the gabapentin, and never came back after. Ate bacon and eggs and toast at 11:30.
Had a lot of space-outs during the day, despite sheet draped over the balcony door. Little spots of light still shone in and captured his attention. At about 3:00 sudden onset of exhaustion, confusion, irritability and body pain. Laid down to nap at 4:00 and experienced epigastric rising (burning from stomach rising up to the tongue. Ends with tongue burning and heavy salivation). Woke up at 6:10 with mild confusion, and wondering where I was (parent's house). Improved clarity and mood after 5 minutes.
Ate goose, mashed potatoes and red cabbage for dinner at 10 pm.
Bedtime was late (midnight) but no spasms at falling asleep, no 4 am wake-up.
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