October 2th
2007
11:25 AM
I am 21 years old and my doctor prescribed me 20mg of Adderall to take twice a day. I've been taking it for about a week (only in the morning, I'm still too wound up to take it 4 hours later!) and I have already lost 10lbs. Also I've been having trouble breathing deeply, chest pain, tingling in my arms and legs, and no appetite whatsoever. Are these symptoms normal?
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July 17th
2006
12:57 AM
I just started Geodon two days ago. What a nightmare! I am a collegiate athlete, and I have no power nor will to train! The side effects are horrible! It's mostly what I've read on the net. (Intense) drowsiness, dry mouth, heart palpitations. Two nights ago, Friday night, I started with 80mg. Last night, the bottle (wrongly labeled) said to move to two pills at dinnertime. (160mg at once!) This morning's effects were worse. I made a decision to stop, since I've only taken it for a short period. Am I going to have the same withdrawl as others?
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July 25th
2003
6:50 PM
I have been taking Lisinopril since February at various levels. At first I was prescribed 20 mg's, which did make me feel dizzy and weak, but did lower my bp. After informing my doctor of my side effects, and after review of my good bp readings, he lowered the dosage to 5 mg's. I still did not feel altogether good and then had a high reading at a dental office (150/100) where they almost refused to clean my teeth because of my high bp. It came down slightly while at the dental appt, and then they agreed to clean my teeth as long as I schedule an appointment to see my doctor. So I scheduled another appt and my doctor increased my medication from 5 to 10 mg's. I have been feeling very weak and fatiqued almost regularly at work, with a definite loss of concentration, and even sometimes at home around dinner time, but the side effects seems to clear up closer to bed time and they never appear in the morning, making me almost certain the Lisinopril is causing these side effects since I take it in the morning. I felt dizzy & weak yesterday, so I cut my dosage in half today and had another dizzy & weak spell around dinnertime (ironically I felt fine earlier in the day). I plan to stop taking this crap altogether tomorrow, and will definately post again after a week or so (while monitoring my bp regularly in hopes that I can control it with more effort in my diet & exercise).
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October 19th
2007
7:29 PM
I started advair a year ago for COPD and the side effects have become intolerable, but I'm between a rock and a hard spot, because it has made it possible for me to get off of the rescue inhaler which I was previously using every two hours. My hair periodically falls out by the handful, my legs swell every night and a deep bruise to my right leg has created a four week odyssy of the ankle swelling to twice the size of the other by dinnertime and the bruise is only just starting to appear - I suspect the steroids have slowed healing. I also have most of the same side effects as listed by others here - belly-bloating, diarrhea, severe stomach cramping, charlie horses, quicker temper, hoarseness, sore throat, heart palpatations, and chest pressure, trouble swallowing, bruising, blurred vision, most disconcerting is the way this stuff is affecting my short term memory. I just started back to school and I can't absorb anything into my memory and my ability to conceptualize (one of my best skills, previously) is now frightenly limited. For the first time in my life, I know what it is like to be the one in class scratching my head with a dumb expression on my face. I realized that it was the Advair, because I tried studying in the early morning (after the last dose of Advair had worn off) and Voila - my memory and conceptualizing abilities had partially, but dramatically, returned. But I need the Advair to GET TO class and by the time I reach the test (after my morning dose of Advair), I can't recall anything in a timely enough manner (test taking had always been my strength). I hate to think what this drug is doing to the minds of children in this country. I now know for the first time in my life, what a horrible feeling it is to not "get it" after trying with all your might. I flunked a math test last week after studying days and nights for it - first test I've ever flunked in my life and I used to get Bs in college while not opening a book until the night before a test. Does anyone know of anything else that is anywhere nearly as effective without all the side effects? I suspect it is the fluoride in Advair that makes it so dangerous - a good percentage of the dangerous drugs taken off the market or still on the market, but with blackbox warnings contain Fluoride - it is highly reactive and unpredictable. Flonase (nasal spray made with steroids and fluoride) makes my father and sister nearly psychotic!
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