April 7th
2009
10:15 AM
mind completely clustered, confused, mouth hanging open, staring at wall, from 50mg dose 12hr ago. woke up like this. no, im not kidding. no joke. i talking with slurred speech and the back of my head has kind of a tickley tension
-- By khamelion81 | Reply | Private Message me
March 20th
2009
2:32 PM
I have stopped taking Lipitor after 3 yrs. I was told I had a mini-stroke because of my slurred speech 6 mo. ago. Since then I have had a battery of tests and my neurologist told me "I don't think you had a stroke." I saw the words "Motor Neuron Disease" (I looked it on the web because I never heard of it before) on the script for my EMG. I blame it all on Lipitor and the wasting of the nerves and the muscles. I sound as if I am drunk. No one can understand me . I am taking speech therapy but it doesn't seem to help.
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February 21th
2009
12:57 PM
I just quit YAZ. I too thought it was great at first. Raved about it. Not sure if it was working or if just the promise of the potential benefits that made me think that. I have a history of Lupus symptoms that I am only now tying together. I was feeling SO BAD that I started researching lupus and found that it can exasperate the symptoms. i was having heart palpitations lasting for nearly 20 minutes, shortness of breath doing small tasks, inability to take a deep breath, NON EXISTENT sex drive, SEVERE depression, and the last straw was the constipation/diarrhea cycle. i too had slurred, stuttered speach...but did not correlate the two until reading comments. my motor skills seemed to be effected. doing what i absolutely needed to do in a day was all i could manage. this may be a combination of factors coming into play, but there IS NO DOUBT that the timing of me starting this pill corresponded with the exasperation of these symptoms. i quit less than a month ago. hopefully things will improve. doctors need to take more precaution in perscribing this. my doctor was new to me and was quick to perscribe, no hesitation. i encourage you to insist on lots of tests before trying this. check your liver, kidney, potassium...be sure, then try at your own risk.
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October 6th
2008
11:28 PM
My son is now 31/2 years old and has been on Singulair since he was about 1 Yr. old. His pediatrician recommended this due to his allergies and runny nose. He has had fluid on his ears since age 1, at least that we had confirmed, and she thought that the Singulair combined with another type of antihistamine could dry up the dripping nose and clear up the ears. It did not clear up the ears, but it does stop the drip. He had tubes placed in his ears a year ago in May of 2007 and is looking now at his second set coming up in Mid-October of 2008. He has been taking this medication all but one summer of his short life. My husband and I have both had children, he a boy and I a girl, both 14 years old now. In comparison to the other two, our little one has been so completely different to raise. I've always seen children of "other parents" that have discipline problems with their children and wondered what might cause that type of action in such a small child. Now we have this beautiful little boy, but all we've ever known is how difficult he is to handle and how is anger, temper tantrums and stubborness have always put a damper on outings and even casual days at home. Due to the fluid on his ears, his speach was delayed and he has now really began to speak like a normal 3 year old. I have noticed within the last 2 weeks how he has really started saying things that I have not approved of, but have fluffed it off thinking that he has heard other children in his pre-school say these things, or heard it on a superhero show. Something happened today that really made me stop and think. I picked him up at pre-school like normal after work and he would not come to me. He looked slightly glazed in the eyes, totally not like himself at all. He talked very little on our 30 minute commute home, which was not like him. He said, "I hate you and you don't like me". I told him I do love him and he said, "NO". He said, "I'm bad for you and I have a dangerous heart". He then told me, "I kill you". This was so disturbing that I told my mother what he had said. She told me that it sounds so much like what she had heard on the news that I should check it out. This is how I've come to find this site. We have stopped giving this medication to our son and I am curious to see if there will be any change in his personality. Tubes will probably be placed in his ears again despite whether his nose drips again, so that is a mute issue at this point. When we voiced our concerns to his pediatrician when the information first surfaced several months ago regarding adult behavior and side effects of Singulair, she fluffed it off and told us she has many young patients on this medication with no adverse side effects. He is taking Pediox every 12 hours. I am worried that we may need a substitute med, but we have tried so many that haven't worked. He has Albuterol Inhaler and Xopenex Inhaler when his Asthma symptoms kick in, when his allergies are at his worst. He has had pnumonia 2 times, or one like run of it I should say. It's important to keep his allergies under control so he doesn't get something like this again, but his overall mental health and stability cannot be jeopardized. Since his brain has been developing on this medication for 2 and a half years, does anyone know if this has lasting effects? He is very active and has a very short attention span. He can however sit through an entire movie if it is something that he likes and he has nothing better he wants to do at home. I do not believe he is hyperactive or ADHD in the sense that he needs medication for that symptom. He can be a very loving child and he is very polite and knows his manners. He comes from a very loving home with loving siblings. We have wondered for so long how he could possibly have turned out this way, and I am truly scared to think that this medication could be the cause of so much turmoil in our lives. I will be monitoring his results.
-- By jcrispy | Reply | (5) replies | Private Message me
October 25th
2007
11:10 AM
I had been on Yasmine for about two years with no complications until last week. Last week my heart began beating extremely fast just while sitting at my desk typing. Later on in the day my chest began feelign tight and I had an "anxious" feeling in my upper body. At the same time my lower body felt completely weak- as if my legs could not support my body weight if I were to stand. Evenso, I thought nothing of it and just assumed my normal one cup of coffee just so happened to have a strong effect on me that day. The next day the anxious feeling and weakness had subsided but my left arm and hand were tingling. It felt as if they had fallen asleep and now had that "cotton" feeling. The next morning I lost all feeling in my left hand except for my first three fingers. This is when I began trying to figure out what on earth I may have eaten, where I had been, had i drank too much coffee, etc.
I rarely drink alcahol, don't smoke, have no family history of heart problems, etc. I don't take any other medications, I don't take vitamins, I dont eat strange foods, and exercise regularly. The only thing I could possibly change is my birth control. I immediately quit taking Yasmine and all problems disappeared in two days.
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-- By laurahope | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me
September 26th
2007
10:30 AM
Been at 50 mg of Lamictal for 6 months now- went to 150 at one time with bad results, rash, more depressed, spacy, tired and everything that goes along with that. I take it for depression/anxiuety along with 4 mg of clonipin and Ativan mixed daily.. I am not as sharp as I used to be. Searching for words in speach and typing. I am sure for some people this drug is fine. For me it does nothing but make me worse. I am scared to come off it totally. I am at 37 mg right now. My mood swings are worse. I look for vergbal fights, look to get angry and can't stop myself when I am in a verbal fight.. I am not the same person. I have tried every anti depresant in the books with no results. My only savior is Benzos. Clon and ativan. I would not survive without them. Does anyone know the long term side affects of this drug. When stopping this drug do the side affects diminish or go away. I have much more to say but can't remember cuz of this wonderful drug..Good luck to all
-- By gatuso | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
April 2th
2007
7:59 PM
My 3 year old son has had many sinus problems over the past two years. He had his tonsils out last August along with tubes in his ears and removal of his adenoids. He still has constant drainage from his eyes and nose so he has been on Zyrtec for about a year without any side effects. About 3 weeks ago his ENT suggested singulair to help with all the sinus drainage that just won't go away. I just related it to a number of problems he has experienced in the past 3 weeks. My son has delayed speach and does not communicate well. He kept complaining of a tummy ache and we went to our family practitioner and "it's just a stomach bug". I also noticed that he has been waking up during the night and getting into bed with us. I know he has been having more dreams, but He is not able to tell us if they are nightmares. Just tonight when I was putting him in the bathI noticed a rash around the base of his penis and he would scream if we tried to examine him. I am sure that it is Candida Albicans and that is when I googled Singulair and Candidiasis and found all the other side affects that are on this site and others.
-- By jillyscraps | Reply | Private Message me
November 8th
2006
10:28 AM
My 3 year old son has had asthma for all of his life. He was hospitalized twice for severe asthma attacks. Since the second hospitalization, they put him on Singulair. He woke up often during the night with just random crying spells. When the bottle ran out, we never got it refilled. He then slept like a log every night. Then about 2 weeks ago, he had a bad asthma attack again. I took him into the dr. and she prescribed Singulair again for him. She mentioned that it could cause nightmares. So last night I gave it to him for the first time. He came yelling and screaming out of his room twice during the night. After the second time he just slept with us. But after that, he got up 3 or 4 times to get some water. My son is slow with speach, so he couldn't explain anything that was going on with him or how he was feeling. But for a little boy that has ALWAYS slept so soundly at night, I have to link it to the Singulair. And after reading all of these comments, I am convinced.
It may not affect everyone the same, and it may work great for some. But as for my son, I will have to find something else for his asthma.
-- By tonyabramwell | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
March 18th
2005
9:37 PM
Hello and "Thank You!" to who ever started this sight!!! I have been on Advair for about 2 years. The first 500/50 then cut back to 250/50. Number of attacks was next to nothing. Never breathed better in my life. During that time I had alot of the same symptoms mentioned. Saw the doc yesterday and was given the canned speach about how little of the drug is really absorbed into the system and that the "small" dosage that I was on shouldnt really cause these symptoms. She also told me that GERD and asthma medications are not linked together. I was also told that I am depressed and she would gladly refer me to a psyco doc. The topper came when she told me that there was alot of "bad information on the internet and you should not believe any of it." Hmmm. I quit taking it 3 days ago and can notice a difference. For the better. I plan on looking for a new doctor that is open to new ideas and hopefully can offer me some new treatment ideas. I know I need help, it is just a matter of finding the right doc and meds to use. Thanks for listening!
-- By bigmoose296 | Reply | Private Message me
January 8th
2005
7:20 PM
I had have been on topamax only for about 7 weeks @ 100 mg a day 50 at morning 50 evening now my hair was has thick as a polar bears and now it is fine. The slurring speach has left but I have now been experiencing incorrect word use. I still experience loss of sleep. Redness and ichyness of eyes. I have had 2 migraines in the last 2 weeks but have not experience another seizure I have however experience a few twitch of body moments (connected to problem or not I don't know) also within the last 2 weeks
-- By tjauregui | Reply | Private Message me
Singulair (3) Vistaril (1) Yaz (1) Advair HFA (1) Lamictal (1) Yasmin (1) Reglan (1) Lipitor (1) Lisinopril (1) Topamax (1) Mirena (1)
June 8th
2009
5:21 AM
I am a 62 year old female and started taking Prinil, which contains Lisinopril, 3 months ago. On the second day the dry cough started and also my vocal cords felt paralyzed. After 12 days I was told to stop taking the medication. I still have a very hoarse voice and problems with my speech. Have been to two throat specialists and there is nothing wrong with my throat. Has anyone had such symptoms. If so please reply.
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