Guess there are always unexpected side effects to new medications. It has
another side effect which is probably even worse than messing up my mobility,
but I won't mention it here because it's kind of gross.
Linda G.
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Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2016 1:15 PM
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Hi, Linda,
I'm so sorry the medication messed up your orientation and mobility. I'm
glad your co-ordination is pretty much back to normal though.
Rosie
On 8/20/2016 10:38 AM, Linda Gehres wrote:
Hi All, Thanks so much for your prayer support. Between now and September13th
when I next see my doctor, I don't expect a lot to change. I was up anddressed
for the entire day yesterday, but oo, did I ever pay for it when I finallylaid
down in bed. For sure I hurt last night. My Friday started at a quarter tosix
in the morning, and I don't think I got to sleep till about 3:00 a. m. due towith
pain. For the most part, the dizziness has gone away, and my coordination is
pretty much back to normal. However, I've found out the hard way that if one
must take Neurontin and is blind, one is pretty much house bound. Neurontin
really impairs travel, whether you have a guide dog or use a cane. You might
know what direction you want to go, but you can't always be right on target
your perception of where you are varying because of the effects of thenot include quotation marks:
medication.
Linda G.
Linda G.
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