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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Dr. visit yesterday

I saw Dr. Andy Schakel yesterday for a med recheck. We discussed that my Percocet use lately has been minimal and that I have slowly increased my Neurontin dose to 1200 mg TID, 3600 mg total. I continue using the Neurontin gel BID as well and, since I have no active ulcers, have stopped using Morphine gel.

I discussed a possible reason for my sexual dysfunction and, as a test, I will be slowly tapering my dose of Morphine by 30 mg yesterday, and 15 mg every 3-4 days after, watching for signs of withdrawal. Today I am on 60 mg BID, 120 mg total. It is my goal to be off Morphine and hopefully not to have to supplement with Percocet and diminish or even eliminate this problem.

I am presently still experiencing some depressive symptoms, though they are improving. I started Wellbutrin 12 days ago, 100 mg BID and a week later increased to 200 mg in the morning and 100 mg at night. I supplement this with 150 mg of Trazadone at night. I have a side effect that started the day after I started Wellbutrin: excruciating joint pain at night. These pains have been 9-10 level pain. I wake up during the night from this pain and experience it in the morning as well. It spread daily, starting in my shoulder one night, then the shoulder and elbow the next. Now it's every joint in my body except my neck. Once I get up and move around, the pain fades to none, and I haven't treated it pharmaceutically. I stopped taking Remeron at the same time that I started this new regimen. This side effect is rare but reported by some users of Wellbutrin. I am working with Dr. Ibrahimi on a different medication that will have the positive effects of this one, but without the side effects I experience.

I saw Dr. Lietch last Friday and discussed my current plan. I have had no side effects with the Lovenox injections, 60 mg in .6 ml every 12 hours. We will continue that course of therapy for 6 more months. The only trouble I have is finding some fatty tissue in which to inject. There is not enough on my back just above my hips, nor on my thighs. The only spot I have had success is a small patch on either side of my navel. Those 2 areas are now riddled with small bruises. I had an injection last week that bled under the skin, producing a 2 cm diameter dark purple, hard, area on my lower back, that was raised by 1 cm. With some pressure on both side of the injection, we could extract about .05 ml of blood and about the same amount discharged as I slept on my back that night. I will try that again if I get another subcutaneous bleed.

With Dr. Lietch's approval, I am starting NATTO-K, 1 pill TID, and Winstrol (stanozolol) 2.5 mg BID. Winstrol had been effective in the past. I will start these as soon as I receive them. Once I start Winstrol, I will discontinue my use of Danazol due to their similarities.

With these new treatments, I hope to stop some of the others and get my med use down from my present usage.

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