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50 Side Effects posted for sticky stuff

August 3th
2009
11:48 PM

hey everyone, i am 23 and just started using bc like a month ago. I am on th nv and the 1st 3 weeks seem fine then i got my period like 3 days after i took it out.now my period usual last 5-7 days and i notice i was having bad cramps and a brown discharge. So i decided to put the ring back in yesterday and sure enough the cramps stop but i still have this nasty sticky brown discharge. what the hell is wrong i feel like taking it out and just sticking to using condoms bc i can't deal with the mess. i pay to much for underwear for them to be ruined by brown sticky stuff.....
If i take it out what will happen i am planing to go to Florida in like 6 days and don't want the brown mess. Yuck....

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June 24th
2009
4:46 PM

I've been on NuvaRing for a little over 2 weeks now, before that I had been using the OrthoEvra patch. The patch was working just fine but it's less convenient in the summer (esp in TX) because sweating does cause the sticky stuff to ooze around the edges and I often found the patch stuck to my clothing. So, back to the ring...the first few days I swear I could feel it inside me but I gave it some time and figured I would get used to it which I have. I haven't experienced any of the other symptoms you all are sharing about but I have had horrible pain in my hips. It's not a joint pain, I think it is actually swollen lymph nodes. My OB/GYN said they had not heard of this type of side effect and suggested Tylenol and fluids and of course to call back if worse or if no better in 3 days. Is anyone else having hip pain or issues with their lymph nodes (hip area)?

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March 2th
2007
11:51 AM

I've had the lump in throat from lisinopril.

NOTE: I'm sharing information I've learned about myself in the hopes that it may steer someone else in the right direction. Use your own judgement. I'm a patient and a lisinopril sufferer, but not a doctor. Always consult your doctor (ha ha ha) before trying new medications or supplements!

There are three distinct causes that you may find difficult to believe, but I have experienced all of these mysef during a prolonged recovery from this poison - ah, I mean medicine. They do not necessarily happen all at the same time during the recovery.

1) Irritation of the upper air way in the throat because of the cough and the very small quantities of highly irritating very sticky stuff coming up. Helpful: zinc, selenium, beta glucan.

2) Irritation of the esophagus due to inadvertently swallowing that really sticky stuff. If this is the problem, you can solve it by never swallowing any of that sticky stuff. If you cough or even ahem, always spit it out. Try to cough into the sink in the morning; try to spit before eating anything. If this is the cause of the lump in the throat, then you will notice dramatic improvement using the (spiting) technique in about 3 days.

3) Thyroid being overworked due to insufficient nutrition (as it gets used up by the immune system when tackling the cough). The thyroid is at the base of the neck and when it is overworked it swells, usually mildly, and may feel like a streching sensation. The most likely problem here is selenium deficiency. If you are also having some shortness of breath, this is the most likely cause. Suggest trying 100mcg of selenium per day, possibly together with a kelp/iodine trace mineral supplement.

NOTE: I have had all three of these. I wish someone had told me about zinc, selenium and beta glucan much earlier.

Zinc is very soothing to the lungs and helpful for the immune system - I'd suggest around 25mg a day.

Selenium is very good for the immune system, and well known for its use by the immune system in chemical detox. I'd suggest 100-150mcg per day. Selenium is also used by thyriod system (in the thyroid itself as well as at the receptor cites all over the body), so if the immune system runs the body low on this one, then the thyroid system suffers. Combined with already damaged lungs, this causes shortness of breath. For the thyriod, selenium works best with iodine and boron, and make sure to get enough calcium and magnesium too.

Beta glucan is a powerful immune system stimulator. I wouldn't use it until I was taking both zinc and selenium for around 2 weeks because there is no point in stimulating the immune system if it doesn't have the nutrition it needs to detox. I have discovered that taking it for 1-2 days is sufficient to be helpful, and I'm concerned about overstimulating the immune system, so I only take it intermittently. I take 200mg twice a day for 2 days, or, 200mg three times the first day, then once the second day.

Products: I like Country Life Target Mins Zinc - comes in 50mg, which is too much for long term usage, so I split into 1/4s and take one or two 1/4s a day. I like Country Life yeast-based selenium - comes in 200mcg, I split to 1/4s and take 1/4 w/ lunch and 1/2 w/ dinner. I also like Country Life Kelp Trace mineral supplement. Beta glucan, I like Solgar's 200mg tablets.

Also recommend vit-c, vit-e, multimineral, vit-b, etc... also note that for weak stomach feeling, manganese can be helpful.

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June 30th
2005
11:13 AM

I had major stomach problems that started with gas, bloating etc... I went to the emergency room for abdominal pain (because that's what my doctors office told me to do when I asked for an appointment regarding abdominal pain), and they found nothing and suggested IBS (Iritible Bowel Syndrom). The side effects continued developing and turned into a burning sensation deep in the abdomin. I had to stop eating all spicy foods and also stop taking my usual 500mg/day vit-c supplement. The burning sensation was physical but really hurt and made me anxious and agitated. Problems kept getting worse, doctor said all was psychological problems, prescribed paxil, later zoloft; I tried the paxil for two days, didn't like it (they said it would take two weeks to help, but I felt it the first time); never took the zoloft. Took many tests; all came up negative. All the doctors I went to were absolutely no help (made things worse in fact). It turned out to all be the lisinopril. I figured it out as the side effects kept mounting.

By the way, for those with the cough (get off this horrible medication and) take extra zinc around 4 times the RDA/DV seems to help a lot with helping the lungs clear that sticky stuff out. (I like country-life target-mins 50mg zinc - effective and easy on my stomach; tried several others before finding this one; I take a quarter of one 50mg tablet 4 times a day, and a good multivitiamin at dinner.) Also, calcium seems to help with the some of the other side effects (there are many side effects, pains, discomforts, etc... from this so-called medication).

This is one crappy medication, and, the worst of it is that doctors are just clueless about its numerous side effects.

Guest0222

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June 24th
2005
11:35 AM

On the lisinopril, my stomach get more and more irritated. It started to feel like it was made of leather, gettting harder and stiffer. There were positions I couldn't sit in because of the discomfort, for example, sitting in an airline seat was very hard on my sore stomach. This went away quickly at first after quitting lisinopril: after 2 days off the "med" I knew it was the cause. Took about a week before my stomach really started feeling better. Then slow progress from there.

My doctor said it was psychological... When it comes to taking sides between us and the drug companies, the doctors choose the drug companies... FYI, you can see my other posts from Guest0222,Guest00222, Guest000222, etc...

Also note that you should not swallow that icky sticky stuff your lungs are trying to expel. It will irritate your throat and stomach. Its gross but I make an effort to cough at the sink in the morning, so I can avoid swallowing it.

I've recently found that these ACE inhibitor medications can also cause zinc deficiency. I've tried some extra zinc, since I still have lingering stamia, energy, shortness of breath problems. It seems to helpful at about 3x-4x the RDA/DV (recommended daily allowance/daily values).

My routine includes calcium, iron and a good B-vitamin (a B-50), and now zinc. Am getting better, still not back to where I was before the lisinopril, and tremendously slow progress.

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June 9th
2005
10:06 AM

Its been a year since I stopped taking the lisinopril, which I took for thee months. Though there is improvment every few months, I still cough like a smoker. My lungs frequently ache; my chest is often sore - this was the worst about 9 months after quitting. The cough got worse for a while after I quit the lisinopril, for about 4 months, before it started getting better. Also, by inadvertently swallowing that sticky stuff that's being coughed up all the time, it caused severe irritation of the throat and stomach.

The cough wasn't really that bad (yet) while I was still on the "med", and I stopped taking it because the other side effects were mounting. My doctor told me these other side effects were all psychological, and prescribed paxil for them. I tried it for 2 days and realized that it wasn't for me. As I got worse and worse, I finally figured out it was the lisinopril and quit on my own.

I too had severe, and continue to have some lingering problems with the lack of stamina. I find that a steady supply of calcium seem to help with this. Also occasionally some iron, and a good B-vitamin.

I feel for this community. As always, best of luck to all!

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February 4th
2003
9:36 AM

I started my pack on the first day of my period. Now I have had my period for 12 days! Heavy for the first 8 days and now just brown sticky stuff! I hate this! I want to give this a fair shot but I can't get my period to go away!

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