Dilantin, 300mg, Day 1 »
I woke up about 1am with a splitting headache, perhaps because Percy (our second-youngest of the canine variety, and smallest at just six pounds) was shaking his head incessantly. So after a quick ear bath - his, not mine - and a nice cold rag - mine, not his - I went back to bed.
I made it safely until about 4am, when I started tossing and turning quite a bit, as the headache had returned, though not with quite the same strength as before. Unfortunately, my cold rag had turned somewhat luke warm. So I refreshed it, and tried again, only to get into some fitful dreams.
This itself is interesting, as I rarely dream - rather, I rarely dream so that I remember it. Yet over the last two weeks or so, I've had at least three instances where I've woken to be able to recall my dream. This is the only one that I can remember even now, several hours after I've been up and about.
So I'm wondering if the reduction in Dilantin is a: causing a headache somehow (this is the first time I've been below a daily dose of 400mg in quite some time) and b: leading to an increased recall of dream activity.
Because Dilantin (phenytoin, specifically, the generic name, and likely most drugs designed for seizure control) affects the neural activity, it wouldn't seem out of the realm of possibility that either is true.
Physically, I'm feeling pretty good, but I'm a bit woozy. I did some raking of mulch and some pruning of a rose bush - both highly unusual, but they needed to be done. That could certainly explain it as well. I'm going to get a bite to eat and see how that affects things. More later, if necessary.
