June 11th
2009
8:16 PM
I also used the spf 70 lotion recently on a vacation and got the same terrible rash all over my neck and arms. I have never had this experience with any other sunscreen and I use them all the time. It has been more than two weeks and I still have a couple of the blisters that are not totally healed. Beware of Helioplex!
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June 8th
2009
4:04 PM
Wondering if anyone has noticed an increase in sun spots on their face? I'm 31 and wear SPF 30 on my face daily - but since I've started on Yasmin the sun spots seem to be getting worse daily (I thought this wasn't supposed to happen until my 40's). I haven't changed anything else in my daily routine - just curious is anyone else has noticed the same thing?
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April 7th
2009
11:36 PM
Yes I too have been noticing recent disabilities regarding brain function. Ive only been on lamictal for 5 mths and there has been remarkable improvement for its intentional purpose but I feel like such a dumbass.
I am a 4.0 student who is obsessed with A's and have been on the deans list for 3 yrs. However, recently I cant spell, take notes without immediately forgetting what my professor said, loose my point, or like just now, I completely forgot what I was trying to say. I have trouble speaking and finding the right words and its extremely difficult to think through anything because I loose what it is I was previously thinking! GGGRrrr.... Does that make any sense?
I am however seriously relieved to find I am not the only one having these issues and that its not mental regression or lack of intelligence.
Also, since being on Lamictal I have never experienced any skin problems, but 3 days ago I started tanning (which I know is already horrible for you) and today I have red blotches between my chest and on my back. These are places I normally burn a little bit when I start tanning again, but now there are welps and they burn and itch like crazy. Does anyone know if UV exposure causes this in Lamictal patients? Could it also possibly be a reaction to the tanning lotion?
Thanks
Itchy in Houston
March 9th
2009
12:49 PM
I am so relieved to hear that I am not alone!! I was outside in the sun the other day, slathered with SPF 35, and I felt like my skin was burning off! After I moved inside, my lips, hands and even feet were tingling. The tingling worsened whenever exposed to cold temperatures (ie. cold water, freezer, even refrigerator). It is 3 days later and my lips and hands are still sensitive. I have a dark complexion and rarely burn. I'm glad I can blame the medicine and not a sun allergy!
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October 10th
2008
11:44 PM
I was prescribed Cipro for 2 surgeries I had last week. When I picked it up from the pharmacy, the pharmacist told me to drink a lot of water as much as possible because it has a dehydrating effect and he told me it makes you more sensitive to the sun so if I have to be outdoors, to limit my time and apply sunscreen with a high spf as often as possible. I didn't go outdoors because of that, but Cipro made me very thirsty, but I expected it and drank plenty of fluids. Other than than, I did not have any problems. I never got constipated, it didn't bother my stomach but I always eat something when taking medications because I can't take them on an empty stomach. I didn't have any allergy problems, diarrhea, breathing problems or anything else. In fact, I liked this antibiotic much better than any other one I've ever been on.
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September 22th
2008
8:52 AM
I used Neutrogena Ultra sheer Dry touch sunblock SPF 70 with helioplex and have a terrible reaction. My face and neck is very red and swollen with small bumps. It feels hot like a bad infection and is itching and painful if i touch it. My face and neck look terrible- it's not only a rash but swollen- i'm so upset. I look horrible.
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kerria
June 21th
2008
12:27 PM
I used Neutrogena Summer Glow Daily Moisturizer with helioplex SPF 20 on my arms and broke out in a terrible rash on the inside of my arms at the point of my elbow bend. I used the product about three times. My skin is fiery red, bumpy, and has developed scaliness. It seems to be taking a very long time to go away. This seems to be a dangerous product--one that was not very well researched.
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September 3th
2007
6:41 PM
Burning, itching hands and lower arms after being in the sun. Lingering even after getting out of the sun. Sunburn despite SPF. Nausea when taken without food, but crackers made me feel better quickly.
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August 18th
2007
3:56 PM
Tips while taking this medication:
1. Sit up for at least an hour after taking doxycycline. And always with at least 8oz of water, 16oz is better. This will help with the majority of stomach discomfort. Take on an empty stomach. If you have any nausea, consult with your doctor or pharmacist BEFORE you opt to take this medication with food. DO NOT TAKE WITH MILK (See item 4.)
2. Suncreen is suggested, minimum of SPF 50, your pharmacologist can assist you with the selection during your consult. If they don't voluntarily consult you on this drug, find a new pharmacy. You can get sunburn even in your house depending on the sun's direction. Any stinging on the skin is a good clue to apply sunscreen and move out of the sunlight.
3. Do not take any form of antacid or vitamin within four hours unless directed otherwise.
4. Doxycycline is a tetracycline, therefore avoid dairy products. This includes cheese and yogurt. You can render the medication totally inactive by cosuming dairy. This can result in your infection not being cleared, superinfection or resistant organisms.
5. If you have recently taking a *cillin type antibiotic, be sure to tell your doctor or pharmacist. Do not take concurrently with these type of antibiotics unless your doctor tells you to do so.
If you develop hives, swelling of the face or throat, shortness of breath contact your doctor or pharmacist right away. These side effects are very rare, but can be serious.
Most side effects from this drug can be avoided by following these simple steps.
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July 19th
2007
10:08 AM
So i went to the beach the other day and i was there for several hours and i felt this painful burning sensation throughout my whole body, especially in my hands and my thumbs felt really sore and bruised...i thought i was on fire it felt like i had icy hot all over my body...even getting out of the sun didnt seem to help...all i could do was wait it out and take cold showers...what seemed to help some was sitting in front of the fan but otherwise i felt helpless!....whatever you do stay out of the sun! I had spf 60 on and it doesnt make a difference.....
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July 10th
2007
4:36 AM
I've been on Yasmin for about a year now and over the last 6 months I noticed small brown patches forming on my face. I though they were age spots cause I'll be 30 in a few weeks. I always wear makeup and it has SPF in it so I know it's not from the sun. I just spent a week at the shore and though maybe when I get tan the spots will belnd in. To my suprise my face is destroyed. I look as if I had a very dark tan and now my face haswhere the spots are and nothing on the rest of my face. I am so upset cause I take really good care of my skin and Yasmin has stopped my face from breaking out completely. I do have 4 children that are 10 years, 8 years (twins) and 5 my mom though my hormones were messed up from having them so close at a young age. I also have experience severe headaches but they have been something I had before the Yasmin. I just don't know what to do or what to change to.
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April 28th
2007
7:48 AM
Hey I have been on Doxycycline for 15 days now and could not figure out why a healthy 25 year old was having back pains and stomach pains like im dying until i looked up this site i had never had a problem with acne until about 6 months ago and my doc put me on this mess i still have 2 more weeks of this med and i am deff. not gonna take it anymore i casnt beleave how painful it is to try to better yourself ... this stuff should be banned , oh yeah no kind of sun issues at all and to the guy who said something about drinkers i dont drink or smoke and the side effects are VERY VERY PAINFUL !!!!
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July 31th
2006
11:27 PM
I have experienced severe pain at injection site along with awful nausea and vomiting the first few weeks following the injections; unsightly rash/acne over neck, chest and shoulders that is taking over a month to clear; irregular and quite heavy menstruation...even midcycle... equaling three periods in 6 weeks. Palpitations sent me to my primary care md. These side effects have been an insult to injury and embarrassing. The rash has left scars and the constant bleeding has left me exhausted and a little scared. I use an SPF on my face...maybe why it was spared from the breakout. I told my orthopod about the breakout and he and his assistant laughed at me pretty much and said they never ever heard that before. I have been in to see my OBGYN, last week, and will speak to her soon about the likely correllation between Kenalog and my heavy/irregular and never ending periods. I did not make the OBGYN connection until after I read some testimonials. I was going to have some pretty uncomfortable obgyn tests done and they would have been in vain. It sounds like the pharm reps selling Kenalog...or a generic brand...have not been educating their docs on these awful and life changing side effects. I feel that the physicians choosing to use a specific corticosteroid should informl every patient what it is exactly they are injecting into them. Each woman shoud be told of the potential menstrual irregularities and major inconvenience. My husband and I have been trying to conceive and now it seems impossible.
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Doxycycline Hyclate (5) Neutrogena Lotion (3) Yasmin (2) Cipro (1) Kenalog (1) Topamax (1) NuvaRing (1) Femcon FE (1) Lamictal (1)
August 23th
2009
6:36 PM
I took it from Feb 2007 to October 2008. I decided to take it back since May 2009.
There are some Pros/Cons:
Pros: I lost 25 lbs within a year with that pills. My hormones level (masculine) was getting better. It helped my period to go regular in every month. I controlled my appetite.
Con: My skin has melasma. I was at the beach for few hours with 45 SPF on my face. I got some brown patches, and it was from these pills. Also, I was in depression stage and I was VERY depressed/crazy-emotion over a-small-thing, while I was on the pills. That's why I decided to quit.
I gained 25 lbs back, return to irregular periods, and loves to EAT lot of junk foods. My depression is gone and I decided to take Femcon back and stayed away from the sun.
If you are depression or very upset about any losses/breakups/betrayals/or anything, then do not take Femcon, it gives DOUBLE depression/emotion.
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