January 17th
2007
9:54 PM
Flowerbabies-
Posted to the site you created as well to see if others would like to weigh in on this:
lowerbabies-
so heres is what I wonder. If the chest pain we are both experiencing is in fact due to the loss of magnesium as part of taking this pill, than how many other women that are experiencing that are having direct heart damage and being told that instead, to cover it up, that it is anxiety and stress? I mean seriously? Afterall, if magnesium prevents the heart muscles from spasming-and Yasmin causes a deficiency in magnesium ......then what, I am wondering is the link to the week before our menstrual cycles that this chest pain shows up?
There is an article in Health magazine I read called A Woman's Heart. Basically cites/talks about the fact that the public nor most doctors are taking the time to understand the single largest killer of women in America-Betsy Berne was the example they provided and that often women do not take themselves and doctors do not take women seriously enough. She ignores her chest pain for a week. Then is encouraged to see an internist who detects a murmur. This is true in my case as well...., then they did an electrocardiogram, and a chest Xray to discover that her heart was enlarged. An transeophageal echocardiogram (a more invasive test) that required she undergo open heart immediately.
This article goes on to state how many women are often not taken seriously who complain of chest pain and are often misdiagnosed with panic attacks while what's actually occuring is a misfunctioning valve between the left ventricle and atrium-with severe leakage and improper blood flow. Ordinary MVP is nothing to worrry about . They say it effects between 5 and 20 percent of population-mostly women.
In this article she also mentions that classic symptoms for women are: chronic fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea, abdominal pain, dizziness, and swollen feet. Also advises that for women, who have smaller arteries than men, when they have a heart attack there is usually no plaque in their arteries-a heart attack is when one of the vessels occludes-and they're more prone to artery spasms.
Other symptoms/warning signs: uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, or pain in the chest that last more than a few minutes, or pain that spreads to the shoulders, neck and arms. Chest discomfort with lightheadedness, fainting, sweating or nausea. Unexplained anxiety or weakness, palpitations, cold sweat, paleness. Shortness of breath, chronic fatigue, jaw pain. Isn't this alot of what many women are describing experiencing?
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August 31th
2006
10:27 AM
I have been on Toprol XL (25 mg/daily) for 6 months (F/41). I was really glad to come across this message board in a frantic search of "weight gain with Toprol XL". Have gained 10 pounds in these 6 months and for the life of me I cannot get any weight off, my body is just stuck where it is at. My problem is I have to lose weight since I am overweight about 40 pounds right now so this is so frustrating to me. At least I am not alone, thanks for posting your problems also with weight gain. I take Toprol for my fast beating heart, was having bad palps last January. Toprol does work well in keeping my B/P down (tends to be just a bit high) and the palps are non existent for me on this drug. I do have swollen ankles (at night) ok in the mornings. But the weight gain is really making me go crazy especially when I need to lose weight. This just isn't going to work so this morning I am cutting that pill in half and getting the heck off of it. I do find that if I stay away from sugar/caffeine my palps really don't bother me nearly as much. I went on it because the job I had was very stressful and brought back my palps again after not having them (as bad) for several years. I just hate those "fluttering" heart beats, they are hard to deal with and Toprol takes them away and keeps me "calmer" so I will miss Toprol for those effects, but not the weight gain! Thank you for this message board, it's been so helpful.
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April 29th
2006
5:26 PM
I went to the allergy doctor to be tested for allergies and walked out being told that I was not asthmatic (at age 30 w/no prior symptoms.)
I have been taking singulair for about 2 months now and only feel the tightness in my chest and feel the need to use the inhaler when I take the singlair. In addition, I too foget things all the time. I forgot my mother's phone number in mid-dial the other day. My heart races all the time, so much so that I am thinking of calling the PCP to have my heart checked out.
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April 5th
2006
2:39 PM
I have been to see my Primary Care Physician for a pain in my leg. It's like a foot-falling asleep pain. While trying to figure out where this pain is coming from, I have had MRIs and bone scans that said that I have bone infarcts (blood not getting to certain parts of my bone) throughout my whole body, I am only 27 years old. My hemotologist has found no problems with my blood and my rheumatologist says that the only thing she could think of that would cause this are high doses of Prednisone. She told me I have a very rare bone disease, but wouldn't give me a straight diagnosis. That's all of the info I have. I have only taken Prednisone about 5 or 6 times in my life for no more than a week at a time, but my rheumatologist said that's the only explanation. I am now going to an oncologist for a bone marrow sample, but I am being told that Prednisone is the only explanation of why this is happening to me.
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July 1th
2003
6:51 AM
I was switched from Zestril to Lisinopril one year ago and now realize that my problems have to do with that switch. I have had some serious difficulty breathing (now on inhalers), have gained weight, have much less energy, have neck sweats, cough and fatigue. I kept overlooking the Lisinopril connection becasue I kept being told that it is identical to Zestril and, therefore, could not possibly be the culprit. I don't buy it any more.
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Toprol-XL (1) Yutopar (1) PredniSONE (1) Singulair (1) Lisinopril (1) Yasmin (1)
November 29th
2007
2:33 PM
My mother recently told me that she was put on a Yutopar drip when she was pregnant with me to delay premature labor in 1983. I am now 24 years old and suffering with weight problems. I have been overweight since I was 9 years old and it didn't make any sense. I ate like a normal child and was just as active as a normal child, I was even in dance classes for 3 years and dieted off and on my whole life. My mother later remembered being told that the drug Yutopar could have side effects children (when she was working as a nurse). A doctor told her that one of the possible side effects was obesity in the child. To stray from the subject of weight issues, as a child I had a lot of trouble with understanding things at school and was constantly depressed. At 12 years old I was diagnosed as Bipolar. At age 16 I was diagnosed with Social anxiety disorder and thought a lot about suicide. At 20, I was diagnosed with panic disorder (High anxiety). I have been on various medications since I was 12. And now at 24 years old I have discovered that I may have some liver problems. I have lived my entire life feeling like I was abnormal. I have an older sister and younger brother who were not exposed to Yutopar and are completely healthy mentally and physically. I feel like I was born defective. In 1983 when this drug was used it had not been properly tested nor approved by the FDA before being given to women with signs of premature labor. I have tried doing research on the drug and have read in a few articles that the drug was taken off the market after it was approved in 1989. I'm trying to figure out if this drug might be the cause of so much emotional pain throughout my life. Judging by the side effects on the mothers who were given the drug, I can only assume that the side effects would be passed on to the child. Does anyone have any information that I may not have obtained?
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