> Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2018 17:00:30 +0000 (UTC) > From: Jill White <http://www.gmail.com/~jmschoenfeld50> > > Dear Noelle and Robert, > I apologize for getting so far behind on reading and writing emails. Roger' > s physical and mental diseases have my mind continually stressed and can > only read and write emails when he is asleep. I try to keep my gmail for > personal exchanges and yahoo for all political and business messages, but > the Demo Party somehow got my gmail address also. Plus I have tried to > unsubscribe from the Daily KOS for months - I really like many of their > articles but just scanning everyday or every few days and reading the few of > interest was taking up too much of my limited daily time. The DCC I had to > not rejoin because wouldn't stop emails from every Demo in office and every > one running in the whole country. I use to support Nancy Pelosi but her non > stop emails asking for money eventhough I have unsubscribed more than once, > have changed my positive attitude about her into very negative. And the way > that Dianne Feinstein has used her power on the Senate Opioid Policy > committee angers me intensely - she would even answer questions from lobby > of pain patients as to the cutbacks affecting their ability to not have to > go days or a week without opioid that they have been on for years like I > have because pharmacy didn't get new supply. > I always > look at the FDA MedWatch site which has all the breakdowns of the trials, > and does increase risk of suicidal thoughts and 1 person in the original > drug trials committed suicide during the trials. But read not to go off of > suddenly or could cause seizures. After my articles presented > on suicides by pain patients and pressure from Amy and Melanie, learned is > the lowest dose made and Medicare covers larger doses but I know the DEA > pressure on the Insurance corps pharmacies won't allow. He > then was given with Xampa ER, which I think is pretty new since not listed > in July 2017 UHC/Medicare Directory. > So I realize that I shouldn't recommend that anyone go off of gabapentin > suddenly. > It enrages me that Robt wasn't given a narcotic before the surgery. The > great majority of people do not get addicted. Roger was given numerous times > since his accident in his early 30s to his lower back. He couldn't wait to > get off of them - caused not being able to sleep and severe constipation. > Love, Jill