> I kept an appt with my neuro a few weeks ago & seemingly
> with everything stable, he reduced my medication of Lamictal
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> Any how, about a week ago 1 had 2 seizures in my sleep
> within 1/2 an hour of each other.
Oh joy.
> Back to my gp & you guessed it, it's back to 6 1/2 tablets again for my
> evening meal.
Why 6 x 1/2 not 3 x 1?
> Who needs food.
Me, but I'm living on mince pies at the moment. ;-)

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Ian - 16 Dec 2003 11:41 GMT
Who needs food? sh.t ... haven't you ever had a smile at
your own predicament. It's generally referred to as 'tonge
in cheek ..."
6 whole, 1 half.
Forget it, it isn't worth the effort!
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Paul Oldham - 16 Dec 2003 15:46 GMT
> Who needs food? sh.t ... haven't you ever had a smile at
> your own predicament. It's generally referred to as 'tonge
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> <snip>
Sorry for misinterpreting "6 1/2 tablets" as 6 x 1/2 rather than 6.5 - but
it was a valid interpretation and there's no need to be rude about it.

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Mary Fisher - 16 Dec 2003 21:42 GMT
> ...
> it was a valid interpretation and there's no need to be rude about it.
Well said Paul.
Mary
Ian - 17 Dec 2003 02:33 GMT
Some of us have psych conditions where sometimes we don't
care what we do or say at the time even to people close to
us. I'm not the only one in this ng.
I did not mean to offend or be rude to anyone. Oops ...
Sorry.
> > Who needs food? sh.t ... haven't you ever had a smile at
> > your own predicament. It's generally referred to as 'tonge
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> Sorry for misinterpreting "6 1/2 tablets" as 6 x 1/2 rather than 6.5 - but
> it was a valid interpretation and there's no need to be rude about it.