May 17th
2009
11:17 AM
Can anyone tell me if you can just stop Lipitor cold turkey or do you have to stop it slowly? I have been taking Lipitor for 5 years now and I have been trying to find out what is causing my leg weakness. I mentioned it to my doctor who said it si just a fact of getting older. The problem is getting worse and I noticed it started about 3 months after taking the Lipitor and has steadily gotten worse. I am 49 years old a little over weight {which I am working on}. I also noticed my asthma which I haven't delt with since a small child has come back. This may or may not have to do with the Lipitor but the pain in my knees and legs I believe do. It really hurts in the joints of my legs and sometimes in my shoulder area.
-- By ggcajun | Reply | (12) replies | Private Message me
January 13th
2009
7:33 PM
I have been taking Lamictal for 8 years for the clinical diagnosis 'double depression.' I now have no depression so for me this medication as been a miracle.
I take 100 mg at bedtime. I have very vivid dreams every night which I do remember upon waking. Whatever I am thinking about or watching on TV seems to be the theme of my dreams so I have stopped watching frightening movies or television.
I also experience balance problems, I have difficulty reading out loud, and thinking of words when I am having a conversation. My cognitive problems are not with thinking but rather verbal expression. I have a lot of problems with three dimensional thinking, as in reading blueprints.
I suppose as my doctor suggested you have to decide if the quality of life is improved weighed against the side effects. As my doctor said "you'll have to decide whether you want to be depressed or clumsy." This is a no brainer for me after many years of depression.
-- By bedelia | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
September 20th
2008
1:20 PM
Mirena has been AWESOME for me. Everyone that is looking for the IDEAL birth control needs to consider this!
Its the MOST reliable form of BC you can have (besides abstinence), and the side effects are less than any form of BC you can be on. Think about it people, every kind of BC has an effect on your body. This one is a no brainer. You don't have to take it at the same time everyday, you don't have to worry about a patch, you don't have to worry about a ring sitting in your vagina. It can lessen, even STOP you from having periods...it did for me! AWESOME!!
I just got mine removed after 2 years, and will definitely get it after we have another baby. I am an OB RN and recommend them to all of my patients!
-- By dawntruck | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me
September 2th
2008
11:45 AM
I read the article by the AP,what i find interesting is Mercks acknowledgment of some minimal brain crossing in rats of the drug....no studies were done in humans to see if it crossed the brain barrier....there is a way to find out if this happens designed by Columbia uni..fairly easy and inexpensive...and the FDA dosnt require the drug companies to do it What part of the big picture did they miss is this not a no brainer
-- By flindy | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
May 10th
2008
7:37 PM
I thought something was strange with this pill! In the past I was on Orthro-Tri Cyclen low, then I stopped taking the pill for about a year. I decided to talk to my OB-GYN about going back on and he gave me Femcon Fe. At first I laughed about the pills being chewable and told him I don't need this. I asked for my old brand back, and he insisted these were better. Think again Doc! I have never had spotting problems with my period, I'm now on the third month of Femcon and my periods have not regulated at all!!! It's so annoying, I basically have my period 24/7, even though it's very light. Also, today made my decision to stop Femcon a no brainier. I haven't had a migraine in over a year and 1/2...today I got one. Femcon is now in the trash!
-- By mstar | Reply | Private Message me
March 30th
2008
11:13 PM
When a persons personality changes after starting Singulair or any other drug for that mater and becomes level again after stopping Singulair or whatever drug I would say its pretty much a no brainer that the drug is the cause. Many people have alot to gain by the sales of this product so it would be much more to their advantage if it was all in ones head.
-- By nebraskagal | Reply | Private Message me
March 30th
2008
10:11 PM
It would have been about 4 years ago My Doctor prescribed Singulair for my 16 year old son. He became very hateful and always in a bad mood and at times major fits of anger. At one point he got so angry ridding in the car together that I pulled over and made him get out and walk home in the rain because he was punching the interior of the car windows, and I was worried he would break them and hurt himself and others. He ran away from home....and so on...you get the drift. He quit the Singulair and is scared to take anything new now. He says he take Benadryl and uses Albuterol but won't take anything else. Now I started taking Singualar a year ago and I have done okay on it however I know that sometimes I snap at things that in the past I didn't. The funny thing is when the doctor gave it to me I mentioned to him the effects it had on my son and he looked at me like I was crazy!
-- By nebraskagal | Reply | (3) replies | Private Message me
March 18th
2008
5:50 PM
I took 300 mg. wellbutrin about 1 1/2 years ago and did not react well to it.
I just quit taking cymbalta after about 3 months because of sexual side effects, but here is the kicker. I started on a lower dose of wellbutrin about a week ago (175 mg xl) after only 3 days I was so screwed up it was a no brainer that I could not take it. It has been 4 days since I quit and I am still getting waves of disorientation and mild panic. How long will this last. Damn I only took it for 3 days and the side effect have lasted 7
March 16th
2008
9:44 PM
I was prescribed Advair a little over 3 months ago to treat my asthma. It was great for the first six days. No asthma symptoms whatsoever, even after jogging, and I felt great! I woke up the seventh day feeling as though my vocal cords were encased in an incredible amount of flem and my voice went from a baritone to a tenor; I'm a guy so this was disconcerting. During the second week I began experiencing nasal drippage, uncontrollable trembling, extreme physical weakness, memory loss, an unnerving lack of mental clarity and trouble maintaining my temper. The third week of using Advair I began struggling with overwelming thoughts of suicide. All of these things are completely out of character for me. I don't take any other medicine, prescribed or not, have always been healthy and am rarely sick so it was a no-brainer as to what was causing me to experience these things. I stopped taking Advair at that time (after the third week) and promptly developed a headache and other withdrawel type feelings in my throat and chest that took about a week to go away. I also promptly developed a cold that I could not get rid of for a month and a half as well as the flu which I hadn't had in years; I also had asthma related difficulties that were worse than before I started Advair but powered thru those episodes using Primatine Mist. In the month following discarding my Advair disk I noticed a gradual improvement in all the before mentioned Advair affected areas and thankfully the most immediate area of improvement was emotional (i.e., no longer suicidal). One of my vocal chords is still painful but at least I no longer sound prepubescent.
I started researching the side effects of Advair after the second week I was on it and found a reference to it possibly causing an overgrowth of Candidas Albicans. After researching that I'm convinced ultimately that is what I experienced.
-- By r_thompson | Reply | Private Message me
February 13th
2008
3:16 PM
I'm a 22 year old who was diagnosed with dermatologists a couple months ago. I've been on different doses of steroids ranging from 5mg to 60mg for 5 months now. i was on 60mg the longest and just went down to 40mg. i go down to 30 mg next month. so far my side effects are moon face, swollen areas around my neck and collar bone, weight gain like 15 lbs, always have to wake up in the middle of the night and pee, my knees get shooting pains sometimes at night, light hair by my ears like sideburns, tired, helps with my muscle weakness a little, my eyesight seems blurry sometimes, chest always feels tight. I'm also on Methotrexate, Bactrim, folic acid, and Fosamax. it might be a reaction form all these but i think its mainly from the Prednisone. i cant wait to get down to the lower doses. i look like a different person and even tho all my family and friends know its still embarrassing. i fell like a whole different person. i cant wait to be normal again.
-- By cattyo8 | Reply | (4) replies | Private Message me
Singulair (3) Femcon FE (1) Lamictal (1) Lipitor (1) Simvastatin (1) PredniSONE (1) Wellbutrin (1) Advair HFA (1) Mirena (1)
October 23th
2009
11:34 AM
I'm only on 10mg Simvastatin and 10mg Lisinopril. I have type 1 diabetes and a minor TBI from a heat stroke. If I stop taking these then after a day or two I will start feeling barely controllable fits of rage. Sometimes I still get angry but for some reason the lisinopril and Simvastatin seem to ease it. I also have hypogonadism. I like my combo of simvastatin and lisinopril in the morning with my 20mg adderall. Little bit of redness on face but the benefits seem to outweigh.
-- By joezen777 | Reply | (5) replies | Private Message me