January 15th
2007
4:10 PM
i think what we need to understand is that all of the posts provide information. maybe its not the information you want to hear but all this information will maybe help us come up with some answers and although one person might feel like certain posts are unnecessary others might find it valuable. i understand its frustrating what we are all going thru, but if you thought you were going to find an answer here you wont, what you will find is thousands of women on yasmin for months or years who have all delveloped serious side effects while on the yasmin, coming off the yasmin and after yasmin even months later. if you are new to this site please take the time to read the posts skip over the ones that dont give you the information your looking for and realize you are not alone and even though the doctors tell you its not the yasmin over 2000 users tend to disagree. we do not have the answers as to why this hell pill put our bodies through such havoc we just are here to communicate about our personal experiences and update others on any progress or any tips as we continue to become more knowledable and refuse to give up one day we might have answers.
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October 30th
2006
9:02 PM
The perfect little partner. I love Ambien, because of my occupation, I often find my sleep pattern shifting from day to night and sometimes "none". So, needless to say I have trouble maintaining a normal sleep pattern, and somewhere along the line developed a mild case of insomnia. Ambien is great.
The only side-effects that I have noticed are the mild hallucinations...but is this "really" a side effect? Ambien is classified as a hypnotic, so of course you are going to be drowsey and experience mild distortions in time, space and certain realities...but nothing scary like that from actual hallucinogens...If people don't take the time to read and teach themselves about the chemicals they put into their own or their childrens bodies, they shouldnt get upset or scared or mad about what they experience.
Personally, I somewhat enjoy the 10 mins of mild hallucinations just before I go to sleep...it's a little bit entertaining. As I said, It is listed as a hypnotic, it is part of what helps you fall asleep.
Know your drugs before you take them people.
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August 23th
2005
7:52 PM
I took 10 days of levaquin. I have hearing loss, tinnitus,memory loss, and dI can hardly walk. This was from taking levaquin 10 months ago. I had mettalic taste, nightmares and psychotic episodes that have eased up over the last three months. The other problems will be with me for the rest of my life. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones because others have died and others can only get around in a wheelchair. This is not mob mentality. This is the truth if you care to take the time to read about this horrific drug.
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Ambien (1) Levaquin (1) Yasmin (1) Doxycycline Hyclate (1) Lipitor (1)
September 3th
2007
6:38 AM
I had been on doxycycline for 4 1/2 days. I was out in the sun by the pool briefly on day 2 with 45 sunsreen - no problem. On day 4 was out by the pool with 45 sunscreen and within 15 minutes I began to feel strange. My face and arms and hands felt like they were burning. I went in the pool to cool off and found that my hands felt like pins and needles, like I had put them in menthol, and that I had fine string on the tops of my hands. (I didn't. It was just that sensation). I called the doctor who didn't think I was having an allergic reaction and suggested I take my next dose as prescribed to determine whether these symptoms were actually from the doxycycline, to which I said "no thank you." I'd really rather have theses symptoms dissipate than possibly escalate. This is day 5 and the symptoms have decreased but my hands are still tingly in water even with rubber gloves on. Additionally, I am also allergic to penicillin. Is anyone else? by lmhsea
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