January 17th
2006
8:24 AM
My son, age 29 was put on this drug recently for inflammed sinuses. I don't know if the drug caused this, but he now has a blood clot in his left arem which is very very painful. He's having a sonogram today and the doctor said he may need to have an angiogram....his sinuses are not any better either.
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June 2th
2005
5:12 PM
Yesterday my doctor prescribed the dosepack for reaction to a tic bite that wouldn't clear up on antibiotics alone. He also thought it might help my chronic sinusitis. My sinuses are better and my knees which have a little arthritis also feel pretty good. The rash from the tic bite is slowly fading already and I am only on the 2nd day of 6. My only problem is the night time dose. I woke up feeling anxious several times last night and my legs were twitching. I am not looking forward to this evening's dose.
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March 23th
2005
11:37 AM
I was prescibed Methylpred 4MG Pak to help reduce swelling in my sinuses. It's worked pretty well. The only side effect I have is when I have to take 2 of the pills at one time I have a problem concentrating and am a little bit light headed. I don't have that problem when I only take one pill. Also, I drink lots of water when I take it because it leaves an aftertaste in my mouth.
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March 5th
2005
7:15 AM
I just started taking meth pack 4 yesterday. During the night my legs started hurting and they are hurting worse today. I am taking this med for my sinuses. My Dr. told me to eat yogurt to calm my stomach. I guess I will continue my med but I don't like the feeling I get.
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April 29th
2007
5:30 AM
I wake up tired and have to nap every day! I'm a 48 year old woman and have had bad sinuses for years with anosmia
-- By eapogor | Reply | Private Message meloss of taste and smell) . I can say it's helped 200% with that but I'm getting depressed. I hope after tomorrow symptoms will begin to subside.