March 16th
2008
10:51 PM
I was prescribed Cipro for a UTI on 1/25/08. I took 500 mg for 7 days. About day four I began to experience intermittent "little pains" in my hands and feet. I thought it could be a side effect of Cipro but no big deal and would subside when I finished the prescription. Boy was I wrong. It has been two months and every week that goes by I feel worse. I have pain and mild cramping in my arms, hands, legs and feet on and off all day. The muscles in my neck and the back of my head tighten up and I get very lightheaded. When I get up in the morning I am extremely stiff and do not feel like myself most of the time. I have read many comments by others who have used this drug on several websites and I am quite worried at this point. Can I expect these symptoms to gradually subside or am I on the road to becoming an invalid? Sorry to sound dramatic but this is very upsetting. Has anyone found anything to help with these sort of symptoms or does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.
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March 8th
2008
3:10 PM
Started Januvia 08/07. Constant runny nose. Ear congestion. Experienced sudden hearing loss in left ear from infection. Had to get a tube put in. Ears and hearing still not normal. Headaches once in a while. Lost 30 pounds in 5 months. Sugar levels in the 80's most of the time. Hair has gotten thinner, was already thin to begin with.
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May 16th
2005
5:54 PM
To Guest #10748......Yes, I had terrible side effects while I was reducing my dose. In fact, I ended up in the emergency room one Sunday because my blood pressure and heart rate went sky high. I am a person with anxiety and panic attacks anyway, so the prednisone really put me over the edge. I am now down to .5 (1/2 of a 10mg tablet) a day until they are all gone; and they are almost all gone, thank God!!!!! I am feeling much better these days; not to say I don't have my bad days. I am taking the prednisone for sudden hearing loss in my right ear, so I still have my days where I feel weird because my head feels lopsided. It is the strangest feeling ever. It's very hard to explain to anyone unless they have experienced it too. I had the muscle weakness, mostly in my shoulders and arms; the extreme hunger, (I still can't believe the food that I could put away) and just a general LOUSEY feeling. I was a nervous wreck. Hang in there; it will get better. I can say this.......I will never take it again. Even if I end up in a wheelchair someday for some reason....I will NOT TAKE IT. Oh, and I had extreme sweating; mostly at night when it was time to go to bed. I would have to get a cold washcloth and lay it on top of my chest to cool down my core temperature. It was awful!!!! I guess it was pretty much a NIGHTMARE. Like I said, Hang in there!!!!!!
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April 30th
2005
5:18 PM
After another afternoon of feeling downright lousey, I began reading all of these testimonials. I cannot wait until this medicine is gone and out of my system. I just don't feel right and until I started reading what other people had to say, I thought I would lose my mind. I have been taking Prednisone for Sudden Hearing Loss as of the 18th of March, 2005. The doc started me out on 60mg daily for the first 5 days, then down to 40mg for the next 7 days, then 20mg for the next 7 days, then 10mg for the next 7 days, then 5mg a day until the pills are gone. I swear, I will never take this crap again!!! I have the incredible appetite, mood swings, weakness in my shoulders and legs to the point that working has really been a struggle. I sometimes just sit at my desk and wonder what I'm doing there. I will admit, the sleeping problem that I had the first week has gotten much better. I now can sleep through the night but usually wake to a feeling in my stomach and throat that I just swallowed a piece of glass. Then I have to jump out of bed and get down to the kitchen to quick get something to eat so that feeling will go away. What a way to live. I'll take the deafness over these feelings any day!!!!!!! And by the way, I still cannot hear out of my right ear.
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PredniSONE (3) Januvia (1) Cipro (1) Adderall (1) Lisinopril (1)
August 17th
2008
2:03 PM
Adderall has been an excellent drug for the treatment of ADD. It took me from a lethargic, disorganized adult, to a more productive one who finally could finish her work and leave her desk organized at the end of the day. Unfortunately...
-- By taffycat1336 | Reply | (3) replies | Private Message me...there are many side effects to this drug which has, reluctantly forced me to quit taking it. The weight loss was a welcome side-effect as was getting rid of the lethargy I have experienced on a daily basis since the age of 11 (anti-depressants did nothing). However, my infrequent migraines became daily and excruciating after starting Adderall and its generics. My insurance could not keep up with the coverage of the migraine meds I needed. I began experiencing ear problems (primarily in my left ear) that felt like I constantly had the pressure associated with a cold. After visiting my doctor (who told me nothing was wrong), an ENT doctor, getting a hearing test, and an MRI of my ear canals and Eustachian tubes, I finally found out it was due to the Adderall. The worst side effects, however, was a gradual increase in dermatitis (dry, itchy, scaly, skin). My complexion looked sallow and my back and neck broke out in horrible cyst-like acne (not typical AT ALL for me). My eyes became so dry (not to mention the cotton mouth), that I began trying to reverse this effect with pills from a Lasik eye center (helped, but didn't solve the problem). Perhaps the worst side effect, however, has been the hair loss. Long, beautiful blond hair, has been replaced by very thinning hair (comes out tons at a time in my shower), which is now brittle and breaks all the time. I have finally decided to quit this medication despite its benefits. I only took 15mg 2/day. Once my body recovers, I hope to take on an as-needed basis for important work projects or hectic weeks where productivity is necessary. Other than that, I won't take it any more. The side effects are too severe, even for me.