February 28th
2008
10:34 AM
I am a very active 54 years old. I work out with weights and also do a little yoga to keep flexible. On May of 2007 my Dr. started me on Simvastatin to lower my cholesterol and the liver enzyme test one month later showed everything to be fine. I had noticed that my left shoulder and upper arm was sore and sometimes would hurt so bad that I would wake at night. I figured I had worked out to much or slept wrong. After a few week of pain that didn’t seem to go away I started taking Advil 3 times a day. I couldn’t lift my left arm up over my head or scratch my back, I also found that I was forgetting things and work was hard to keep up with. I took the month of July off from work and only did the necessary stuff I had to do (self-employed) In the end of August my family and I took a week’s vacation and by the end of the week I was aching all over my body. My feet was in so much pain, I needed to massage them before getting out of bed in the morning, my arm and even my thigh muscles hurt. I couldn’t understand WHY, the only thing could be the medication… I stopped and saw the DR. when I got back. He sent me for x-rays of my feet, but everything was fine. So he put me on 40 mg of Lipitor instead. I did tell him, that when my body felt less sore I would start the Lipitor medication. Well it wasn’t until late November that I thought I better start, but only after 7 days of taking the Lipitor I felt excruciating pain all over. I was hurting in my arms (triceps) had feet cramps and could hardly walk. I called the DR. and told him I will not take this medication any more. It’s been 3 months since I stopped (almost 6 if not counting the one week in November) I’m slowly getting better with my normal work out, but I still do not have flexibility of my left arm and I occasionally have cramps in my feet. I have no doubt that the STATINS medication is very bad for you.
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February 4th
2008
11:19 AM
I am new to Loestrin 24. I am 26 and have been on Ortho Tri-Clyclen since I was 16. I recently switched to a new GYN, who suggested I try Loestrin. She gave me 2 free samples, so I thought it was worth a try. Besides, I'd heard good things (on the commercials - of course). Immediately, I started noticing breakthrough bleeding, which I'd never experienced before. That lasted for a couple weeks. It was so annoying! I couldn't stand never knowing when it would happen. This past week was supposed to be my period. I knew that it would be shorter, since Loestrin has the 3 extra "active pills". But my period never came. I just started my second pack last night. I went on this site, to see what the real side effects of this pill are - the ones they don't publish on their website (before I completely freaked out). I have read that many other women have experienced no period, which made me feel a little better. I guess I won't run out and get a pregnancy test. One person asked why this was a problem, but when you're trying very hard NOT to get pregnant, a missed period hardly seems like a good thing. I need that reassurance every month that lets me know things are ok. I also have noticed weight gain and increased acne - which I didn't think to connect to Loestrin, but I'd never experienced that on Ortho. Some of these other side effects are downright scary and I'm now considering switching back to Ortho before the anxiety, mood swings and other things start!
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September 7th
2008
11:23 PM
I promised to write on this board & get the message out in the event that they figured out what was wrong with me after
approximately 4 months of progressive shortness of breath. In April/May 2008, I felt a very slight pain in my chest/lung
area. At first I thought I may have stretched a muscle during basketball, working out or painting a house. I went to my
primary care physician who ordered an X-Ray & a CT Scan. The CT scan showed some consolidation. At this time I had no
shortness of breath and played basketball for hours a day. I merely had a very slight feeling of pain in my chest area when
breathing deep. My primary care physician based on the xray/ct scan results and my concerns, sent me to a lung specialist.
The lung specialist gave me a pulmonary function test, one with and without a bronchiodilater. The specialist indicated that
I have Asthma. I refuted & said that I have never been diagnosed with Asthma and how would that be possible? I ran the 2 mile
in JR High school, played basketball all the time & am extremely athletic. At the age of 32 I've been working out on the
bench with 225 lbs and been playing basketball in leagues forever. In any case, the doctor said that I had exercise induced
asthma and stated that I likely had asthma but never caught it. ----- I did not believe it or agree. I was put on Proventil.
For whatever reason, I got very sick the next day after visiting with the lung specialist for several days & recovered about
10 days after my visit. I believed it was from taking the bronchiodilater or being on their machine or around all the sick
people - who knows to this day.
I failed to mention that my specialist did not view my CT Scan or XRay while diagnosing my problem, he relied solely on my
Pulmonary test. He said he'd get the CT Scan/XRays, review & give me a follow up call. He never called. I started calling a
couple weeks after my visit to see if he had seen my reports, but no response and my condition was not getting better. I
tried taking proventil twice a day, then just 20 minutes prior to my basketball game and even during my basketball game. I
tried everything, but nothing improved.
I dropped off the CT Scan cd for the lung specialist to review, since they stated they never received it from the hospital.
--- I had no problem getting it, why would a doctors office have problems getting it & if they couldn't get it, then why
weren't they calling me?????
Finally in late July, I was able to schedule an appointment with the lung specialist again. The lung specialist did another
CT Scan & Pulmonary Test. The verdict after reviewing these tests - the specialist states that I don't have Asthma. I refuted
again & pleaded with the doctor that I had a serious problem & could not play basketball like I use to. I could no longer jog
50 yards before short of breath. He then suggested I try their bike test with EKGs and measurements of my breathing. I got on
the bike & in approximately 4 minutes I was short of breath and my oxygen levels went from 95 to below 90!!!! I could barely
bike anymore.
The verdict after the bike test, my lung specialist indicated that the results looked odd, but more than likely it's
exercise induced asthma yet again. He prescribed me ADVAIR.
I took ADVAIR as prescribed 2x a day. My condition got progressively worse....shortness of breath even worse... it got to a
point that I could not walk 100 feet with my briefcase without being short of breath. I was starting to get very irritable &
stressed as a result. I read all the online side effects about ADVAIR leading me to this website & was disturbed by the
readings like all the others. I scheduled another appointment with the lung specialist to tell him my feelings & that Advair
was not helping after a month.
He indicated that the report received from my CT SCAN A MONTH AGO showed some calcification in one of my lower left arteries
& that I should visit a cardiologist to take a look. He prescribed 2 months more of ADVAIR to see if I'd improve, because it
takes time apparently.
I met with the cardiologist the next day, they did a Stress Test & Echo cardiogram. The stress test showed up normal & the
echo came back ABNORMAL. It indicated that I had pressure on one side of my heart due to the lungs not receiving or
exchanging enough oxygen for some unexplained reason!!
The cardiologist stated that we'd have to do a Cardiac Cath to determine the cause & treatment. This seemed very major & can
be a risky procedure although done frequently I was told.
Another CT Scan was performed. AND FORTUNATELY, now listen up..... A VQ SCAN was ordered up to be performed before the
Cardiac Cath. During a VQ Scan they inject radio iodine and have you breath-in a radio active substance. THE VQ SCAN SHOWED
BLOOD CLOTTING ON BOTH SIDES OF MY LUNGS!!!!
I am literally now in the Hospital being treated CORRECTLY for blood clotting and on blood thinners. The moral of the story
on this message board for ME is THAT ADVAIR WAS NOT HELPING, BECAUSE IT WAS NOT THE RIGHT TREATMENT. I was MISDIAGNOSED and
there was not enough follow up from the doctors in my perception, because it took approximately 4 MONTHS to determine.
If I had stayed on ADVAIR, supposedly treating "exercise induced asthma", then I may have DIED due to LUNG FAILURE or HEART
FAILURE!
DISCLAIMER - I am not a doctor & this is only a synopsis of my personal experience. Again, I promised to share this
information, so others could hopefully benefit.
My recommendation - If you never had asthma are athletic over the age of 30 and the doctor prescribes ADVAIR for ASTHMA, then
I would highly recommend you have a VQ(Perfusion) scan performed. I hope this saves someones misery or life.
I'm still in the hospital, they are treating my blood clots and continue to try to determine the cause of my blood clots. If
anyone has any theories as to where my small blood clots may have come from, then please oblige.
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