Guest guest Posted May 1, 2002 Report Share Posted May 1, 2002 Tegretol is used primarily for counteracting seizure activity in the brain - calming the storm - seizure activity can bring on everything from convulsion, to hallucinations to pain depending which parts of the brain are involved. My oldest daughter takes tegretol to control her grand-mal seizures, my younger daughter took it for a while to control pain of Trigeminal Neuragia, effective in both cases, however, my younger daughter was later swtiched to Neurontin because it left her less sedated and was more effective for pain relief. My son is taking the anti-convulsant Valproic Acid which also is an anti-seizure medication and it has helped bringing his manic days down to manageable. In all cases it takes several weeks to clearly see the effect and some people fare better on one type medication designed to do the same thing. There are unfortunately no silver bullets. Find your own peace in all this madness, some of it is bound to rub off on Warren Neurontin has been very effective for me also bringing much of my facial pain and pain in my hands down to bearable (they'd have to pry those from my cold dead hands). Doing a little reading, " The Measure of Our Days " by Dr. Jerome Groopman, I've always like his articles but couldn't afford the books until I found this one on a sale table. Saw my doctor today. Apparently the X-ray lab failed to leave the message to go straight back to my doctor (that was a month ago). Constipation has hit a new level of nasty (like I didn't know), start on a new med for it tomorrow (I'd tell you what it is but I can't read the script). The swelling around my eyes is not an infection (whew) but edema caused by lousy circulation. He said Shy-Drager out loud to me three time today (yes, I counted), had to walk off that reality a bit. I'm courting diviticulitis (anyone else?), apparently. Beats me wwhy it took over a decade to get that x-ray, or to get someone to deal with all the pain it caused - it should not be so hard to get someone to listen (better late than never). I can rationalize that seven years is only an average and many live longer, but I feel I'm on borrowed time. My SOB has been a prominent feature lately, tried to analyse it today, lots better if I breather through my mouth (just very unnatural.) When I'm really gaspy I cover my mouth with my hand and stick out my tonge and take at least three deep breaths, my colour improved visibly. More abbrv. CHF = congestive heart failure NIMBY = not in my back yard By the way, is there an abbreviation for abbreviation? aletta mes vancouver, bc Canada web: http://aletta.0catch.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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