August 4th
2009
2:10 PM
I'm a 65 year old type 2 diabetic with low-functioning thyroid. I was put on lisinopril over a year ago to prevent kidney problems. I have been on 10 mg tablets. Even before I was diagnosed with diabetes I had low blood pressure so that was not a problem.
My main side effects are hair loss, coughing, insomnia and leg cramps, joint pain. I think the lisinopril is pulling nutrients from my body. I told my family doctor about the side effects I had found but he seemed more concerned about the possibility of kidney problems than any of the side effects. I know my hair loss is not age related as both of my parents had full heads of hair when they died and my mother was also a type 2 diabetic.
My blood sugar is under control, tests usually 85-90 twice a day, last A1c was 5.5 which is quite good. I take Byetta and metformin twice a day, levothyroxine, enablex. I recently started taking magnesium as it was besides calcium plus D, a multivitamin all ordered by the doctor. I also take crestor. Feels like all I do is take pills!
My weight is 166 but I'm short, 4' 10", so still heavier than I should be for my height. I try to get exercise but have degenerative arthritis in lower spine. Funny that I developed bursitis in my right hip recently, I just thought the arthritis was spreading. Now I'm not so sure it might not be due to the lisinopril also. I stopped using it yesterday so we'll see how long it takes my body to recover from this drug.
Does anyone have any experience with how long it takes to stop coughing or for the hair to regrow after quitting lisinopril?
-- By jmdoeden | Reply | (4) replies | Private Message me
March 14th
2009
5:07 PM
I LOVE LANTUS!!! I was diagnosed as Type 2 Diabetic in December 2008 when my blood sugar was 550 and I weighed 265 lbs. I am a 51 year old 6'tall woman. My physician prescribed 55units of Lantus am and again pm. My blood sugar now is between 80 and 110, and my weight is 180lbs. I take Lasix and Spironolactone for any swelling and have felt great ever since. I'm sure i'm very fortunate, but I must stress to be under the watchful eye of your Physician. Yes, there are other hormones that help with blood sugar levels, but please understand that it depends on the type and severity of you diabetes. I also can't understand anyone who has been told by two different physicians that she needs insulin but won't believe them. These physicians have nothing to gain financially from this. I just hope you have good insurance. If Lantus isn't right for you, fine, but PLEASE get professional guidence if you have Diabetes. The internet is NOT always the most informed source of information. A. in Austin
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January 7th
2009
3:32 PM
I am a 44 year old female with diabetes. I have high blood pressure and as a precaution was prescribed simvastian(zocor). I have only been on it for about 3 weeks...I have been feeling tired and very moody lately...but yesterday I woke up with my right leg swollen from the calf down my foot with severe burning pain and numbness. Now I have experienced Neuropathy in my left foot for years and somehow thought maybe this pain and numbness and swelling had to do with that...until this morning when I woke up to a severe pain in my right calf ( I immediately thought blood clot).. well I have a doctor's appt tomorrow to see what this is....right now Im sitting at work in so much pain and discomfort I want to cry...my feet are burning, my right leg and right shoulder are in burning pain...and my hands are numb and burning and in pain. I have to sit for hours at a time and cant just take a break when I need too...Ive only been taking this medication for 3 weeks and can not believe that all this pain and burning is from one little pill. Has anyone else had severe swelling from this medicine. Any other diabetics taking this medicine and having the same side effects? Im certain they are going to want me to stay on this medication and at this point after reading all these wonderful post, Im going to stop...Im even having difficulty in typing this post my hands hurt so bad. Im so angry that when I asked my Doctor about side effects he never mentioned these. he told me about being nauseated, constipated and so one...Ohh and I have also gained about 10 pounds in 3 weeks without changing my eating habits...anyone else have that? Thank you for letting me vent here. I was scared to death until I found this site. I was seriously considering leaving work and going to the ER room...Now Im just going to stop taking it and waiting this out till tomorrow....
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November 12th
2008
1:32 AM
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2001 and have been taking 10mg simvastatin ever since. Over the last six months have had severe increasing pain in right shoulder neck and arm. Out of the blue the doctor has since automatically changed dose from 10mg to 40mg. I have not taken the 40 yet as I am too scared and am using up the 10mg. Sometimes have diarrhea and nausea. I had to wait 2 weeks for xray and another 2 weeks for the result. Am to see the doctor in 2 days because I cannot stand the pain any longer. A month ago he told me to come off the simvastin as I would not have to wait long, but after 2 weeks thought I had better go back on it again. Have now stopped again because the pains are worse. wondering about taking herbal medicine instead.
-- By fannyanne | Reply | (4) replies | Private Message me
October 10th
2008
5:13 AM
My doctor just upped my dosage of lisinopril from 20 to 40mg. I am type
2 diabetic and ever since I got the dosage up I haven't been the same. The first day I was urinating like crazy so much so that I thought I had a bladder infection. The 2 days later I was so lethargic I couldn't keep my eyes open. I didn't even watch NFL football because I just didn't care about anything. Now it seems i have a sensation in my sternum not quite heartburn but something isn't right. I've been dancing all around the issues thinking its this or that but I kept thinking something is definitely wrong with me. I called my doctor and he said you have to let your body adjust to the medicine. I'm glad I found this site. I just turned 58 and figured things would
start going downhill but not all at one time in one week.
July 24th
2008
5:41 PM
Strange happening. I have pancreatitis with having a Whipple procedure done 4 years ago tying off a large tumor on my pancreas. Because of this I am now a type 2 diabetic with high blood pressure. both stemming from the surgery. Recently, within the past year, I was put on lisinpril. Because of financial reason's I stopped taking the Lisinipril but just recently seeing a new doctor I started taking the lisinipril again and after two days have experienced severe pancreatic pain. Finding out by way of my son in law going into emergency and finding that he too has the same conditions and is taking lisinpril. Doctor's told him Lisinipril should not be taken by anyone with severe pancreatitis.
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June 19th
2008
10:04 PM
WOW, I am so happy to find this site. I am a 56 yr old female. I too am on Toprol. I was on 75 mg 2 x's a day for HPB and mitral valve prolapse pain. Then yesterday the Dr. increased my dose to 100 mg 2x's a day .Today my ankles and feet blew up like balloons. I have been having profuse sweating and was cold and clammy for the past year and no Dr could tell me why!! NO sex drive , depression,sleep apnea, severe insomnia, brain fog, short term memory issues, moody, irritable, my husband has threatened to leave me. NO appetite!! Floaters in my eyes started a few months ago, I have so many symptoms that I have read in all your posts. No quality of life for the past year. I have felt like I was losing my mind, gained 35 lbs in past 2 years without changing my eating habits. I gained the weight after I had lost 50 lbs. Been on Toprol about 2 1/2 years ( I think ) Every symptom I have experienced I have read in your posts!! I have type 2 diabetes and am on glucophage, I also take 10 other scripts. I have fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, RSD in my left arm, muscle pain and joint pain. Pain in my right upper qaudrant. Nausea/ some vomiting, NO ENERGY, Loss of interest in most of life. So now after reading all your posts I have to ask myself, are all my symptoms linked to the Toprol and not syndromes or illnesses? I am calling my doctor in the morning and getting off this med!! They will just have to put me on something else!!!
So how do I post to receive replies?
Joyce47oh
June 8th
2008
10:33 PM
Last Christmas (07) I was diagnosed with pneumonia in the the right lung and x rays ordered. Xrays revealed an "unknown mass", or so they thought... they decided to redo - confirmed them and ordered CT scan... mass was gone, but there was PE in both lungs... so started the coumadin. I am type 2 diabetic as of Jan 07... have been managing my diabetes with healthy diet and regular exercise (A1C 7.4 to 5.4 in 9 months) ... no drugs... so the prospect of coumadin for life bothered me. However, my doctors all made a great case about how safe it is compared to other drugs... I lost 35 lbs in 07 after changing my lifestyle... and felt great. I am here today because I gained 20 lbs in 4 months of coumadin therapy (no change in how I was living), have aching muscles, chest pain and shortness of breath, and thinning hair.
After 2 days on the web I find only doctors and pharmacies say no side effects, but the hundreds of testimonials of actual coumadin guinee pigs like myself are finding a lot in common. For me, Im off it tonight.
-- By john25 | Reply | Private Message me
June 2th
2008
7:59 PM
I have been on Lipitor for 5-years. I've been on 40mg of Lipitor, and just today my Endocrinologist (I am a Type 2 Diabetic) just increased the Lipitor to 80mg. I am not filling the prescription until I speak with my Cardiologist who is the original prescriber of the Lipitor for me. But after reading posts here, I have determined that most of my symptoms are all related to this Drug, including I think, my chest pains. I had a heart attack in 1995 and double-bypass surgery, and am on a plethora of drugs, and would like to talk to more of you about this and your experiences - So please email me and I hope we can talk about this together.
-- By denman55 | Reply | Private Message me
March 3th
2008
10:09 AM
I never had a cholesterol problem, however I am a type 2 diabetic. My doctor prescribed me 10mg of Lipitor based on studies. I have been buying and taking that expensive drug for at least 4 years. I noticed last august my muscles ached all over. Then I started having trouble with my "sciatic nerve". Since October, I have not walked properly or without pain. That is until this past week. The doctor laughed and told me that it wasn't the side effect of Lipitor. I believed it was, after all I know my body! I went back to the doctor in Feb and told her I am not going to take the med. I feel 100 percent better, I am eating oatmeal or a fiber breakfast every morning and I feel good. I will see how the numbers do in may when I go for my blood work!
-- By tajapreshus | Reply | Private Message me
February 8th
2008
12:34 PM
I was put on Tricor and it was a disaster. Goal was to lower LDL and I had already had negative results with Zocor (neuropathy). After a a couple of weeks I developed low back pain (near the kidneys), followed by excessive urination and related pain. Also right hip pain. I went off the drug and still had ongoing pain in my right hip and groin. Low back pain, knee pain and neuropathy in my feet. I'm a type 2 diabetic in good control and had bypass surgery so they wanted my LDL cholesterol lower than the 73 I achieved with diet alone.
I also experienced foot drop in right ankle with no strength in heel/ankle and neuropathy in both sides of my ankle. Three weeks after going off the drug I am just now recovering but continue to have hip pain, low back pain, 50% less strength in ankle. Also groin and testicle pain. I subsequently read that being on a blood thinner like Warfarin may be contraindicated which my Cardiologist did not mention.
-- By plund061 | Reply | Private Message me
October 14th
2007
7:56 AM
I take zocor 20mg every night. My ankles are puffy and do hurt, but my biggest problem seems to be my intestiines. I know this isn't a very nice subject to talk about but I was wondering if anyone else has these same problems. I have awful smelling gas and non formed stools every morning. I don't know if this is a side affect of zocor or not, but it seems to have started about several months ago after taking zocor for awhile. Any help anyone can give me will be greatly appreciated. I am also a type 2 diabetic and take metformin twice a day.
Thanks
-- By retirednana | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
October 12th
2007
9:54 AM
In Sept, I was given a script for Vytorin as my triglycerides were high while rest of cholesterol was in the good zone. I have taken Zocor for years with no problems at all. I am also hypertensive and type 2 diabetic. I take a lot of medications. I was told that there might be a possible problem and to stop the medication if it did come about, by my primary care dr. The chief pharmasist also talked to me about drug interaction that could take place due to one of my BP drugs. I had trouble from day 1, starting with severe HA. It got worse as the days went on and by day 5 I was a wreck, pains from top of head to bottom of feet and depression issues as well. I was unable to reach my PCP as he was in the Arctic Circle on training exercise. I stopped the medication and it took about 10 days for me to come back to what for me is normal. I then called in a request to go back to the zocor as it had not bothered me in the past. Happy to say that I have only the old problems that I have been living with for years and doing fairly well. I have since been tested for any possible damage and thank heavens there was nothing new. It will be a long time before I accept a change or addition in my medications. I guess if it sounds too good to be true it must be so.
-- By tutu | Reply | Private Message me
March 13th
2007
3:39 PM
I take Metformin extended release, and I would recommend it to anyone having trouble with side effects. My diabetes nurse educator says she wishes doctors wouldn't prescribe the regular version anymore. The extended release version is supposed to be easier on your stomach. I have been taking it for about six weeks and only occasionally experience mild nausea (which may also be from a couple of other drugs I'm taking). I've lost about ten pounds too. It's weight neutral, which I really appreciate as a type 2 diabetic who needs to lose a few pounds! Many of the other diabetes drugs will cause weight gain.
Ask your doctor or nurse educator--maybe you can switch to extended release and avoid some of the problems!
-- By mommykarla | Reply | Private Message me
October 11th
2006
12:36 PM
I have MS and was put on this medication for an episode I was having, severe vertigo. The veritgo would hit while driving on the freeway or at any other time of the day or night; therefore, the doctor felt the best action would be to take massive doses of Prednisone in hopes it would stop the vertigo. With all the side-effects I had from taking this drug it may have been better dealing with the vertigo!
I was NOT informed to check my blood sugars, I am a Type-2 diabetic, but was instructed to eat every 4 hours with each dose I took. I ended up in the emergency room with blood sugars over 600. My vision was effected to the point I didn't need my prescription lenses to see. I had insomnia. Couldn't stop drinking water, nor going to the bathroom (not sure if that was blood suger related, the drug, or both). I was delusional (and not normally so). I had the acid/reflux so bad that it was difficult to swallow food every 4 hours which lead to early tappering off the drug. I developed acne over my face and chest. I ached everywhere and felt like I would die.
The positive experiences I got from my Prednisone was the bond I developed through sharing my side-effects with another person who had also had bad experiences with the drug. I could see the leaves on the trees yards away without my glasses. My sight returned to "normal" about 2 weeks to a month after the treatment ended. The vertigo stopped and the loss of the use in my right hand and arm (MS related) came back 100%. I appreciate the life I have been given and am greatful for my health.
-- By notarose | Reply | Private Message me
July 18th
2005
8:18 PM
I am a type 2 diabetic and was put on Lipitor about 2 months ago (10 mgs) . I started having anxiety attacks and noticed light headedness as well as difficulty breathing. Night time is getting to be a real problem as I too have nightmares and terrors. I have a feeling of terrible impending doom. I am making an appointment with Dr in morning to discuss this with him.
-- By stacks | Reply | Private Message me
May 15th
2004
10:05 PM
My husband is type 2 diabetic. He was borderline hypertensive. So, the doctor put him on Lisinopril. After about 2 months, he took a blood test and his Kidney Tests (BUN & CREAT) were highly elevated! (BUN was 46/dL - 10-20 is normal; CREAT was 2.7mg/dL - <1.3 is normal.) His doctor immediately told him to stop taking the Lisinopril. It has been about 3 weeks since he stopped taking it and his levels have not come down much. My husband is very worried that the Lisinopril did damage to his kidneys. Has anyone out there heard of this happening before? Your input, please.......
-- By ucmama | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
January 4th
2004
10:24 PM
user beware!!!!!!!!! bipolar disorder runs in my family, i unfortunately inherited this vicious disease. i was on eskalith 300 mg. 3 times a day. over time the drug did calm down my manic episodes, but as time went on for it took more than a year. my blood sugar started going up, and my triglycerides also went up. my triglicerides shot up too 723 and my blood sugar went up all the way to 496, yes that is correct. to make a long story short, they took me off the eskalith, to try to lower my blood sugar, it has gone down from 496 to about 206. never any lower than 206. thanks to eskalith i'm now a type 2 diabetic, the damage has been done!!!!!!!! there is no reversal of the symptons. i believe the fda should take more time before granting pharmaceutical companies like smithkline the go ahead to put a drug like this on the market. it is not about making money at the expense of the patient, it is about caring for the patient and trying to make him well.
sincerely:
charlie
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Lisinopril (5) Lipitor (3) Zocor (2) Vytorin (2) Lantus (1) Levaquin (1) TriCor (1) PredniSONE (1) Eskalith (1) femhrt 0.5 mg/2.5 mcg (1) Glucophage (1) Simvastatin (1) Toprol-XL (1) GlipiZIDE (1) Januvia (1) Topamax (1) Nalfon (1) Warfarin Sodium (1)
September 9th
2009
10:10 PM
Right after starting on Januvia, I began experiencing pain in my wrist at the location of a previous fracture. A few weeks later, I began experiencing pain in my elbow similar to 'tennis elbow'.
Today, I reread the literature accompanying my container of Januvia and noticed a reference to joint pain as a side effect.
I have been a Type 2 diabetic for 5+ years and Januvia has been the best drug yet for lowering blood sugar readings. One must be consistent with dosage and exercise is necessary--in my opinion--to get its maximum effect. Under those conditions, I have been able to reduce my daily Lantus dosage by half, results that allow me to overlook the side effect.
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