Dear OVB:
Forgive me for taking so long in answering your letter. Yes, I have
taken myself off the neurontin. I was beginning to get headaches, with 1800 mg. daily and decided to see if they continued if I stopped
taking it. Well, that seemed to be the right thing to do. It worked!
My seizure episode was a one time thing as were the migraine headaches. I did receive some literature in the mail yesterday re:
mental health. It's a whole new ballgame for me learning about mental
health - but the two seem to go hand in hand. Good physical health is
impossible without good mental health. I just never had to deal with
the mental effects of long term (congenital) arthritis. How I could
have neglected to find out about what arthritis does to one mentally
is beyond me. The psychological effects it imposes on one, are defi-
nitely worth knowing about. I do intend to keep in touch with my
psychiatrist as to my mental health, even though I am no longer on
medication. My 6 month committment, per the hospital stay, when I
had a "nervous breakdown," has ended and I no longer have to continue
to see doctors. Actually, I feel better without meds -- much better.
After the hip surgery, I want to be able to slowly get to the point
where I can walk without a cane, and try to re-establish my sleep
patterns. My hours have been horrendous. With the neurontin, I could
not sleep - it is an anticonvulsant and a stimulant. My doctors nurse
called it "speed." Those kinds of medications have their place but
generally are not good for the body. I am with the firm conviction that, not having been born, with mental illness, my body can function
well (recovering) after having had a little bit of help. At least
if I feel myself "slipping" again, I will know what is happening and
know what to do and where to go and who to see about it all. I just
pray to Jehovah that the worse part of all of that is over with.
Thank you for your kind attention to my situation. Sometimes, one gets more comfort from being able to discuss their particular situation with someone who has had to deal with it personally or with
a loved one undergoing such a struggle. The discussion forum helps
to bring all of that to the forefront.
May God Bless You and Yours,
Sincerely,
Sister Patricia Oliphant
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