May 26th
2004
9:33 AM
I've been taking Singulair for about a year and a half. Last summer I mentioned horrible leg and foot cramps to my pulmonary doctor who I see twice a year for asthma. They claimed that they had never heard of cramps from this drug. I tried everything from going off from my estrogen to drinking extra o.j. and eating more bananas. Nothing changed; but without the singulair I have severe burning in my upper back all the time. In November I returned for my doctor visit and was told that they had done some research on the leg and foot cramps and that it is considered a side effect. I was changed to Accolate which is not a drug my insurance company accepts. The leg cramps went away but the burning in my back was so severe from the asthma that I returned to using Singulair. I now have such awful leg and foot cramps that I spend several times a night walking my house. I've also been told that the pain and burning in my back should not be associated with the asthma and the doctor cannot explain why the singulair helps with this but it does and I'm afraid to stop. I'm very torn between the cramps and back burning.
Theresa
Michigan
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April 5th
2008
6:31 PM
Hi All! So glad to read of all the "happiness" since off of singulair. My 2 sons and I are off for a week now and what a difference. My 6 year old is back to his old self. He is much happier and is laughing a lot and not throwing angry tantrums. My 8 year old feels much better as well. He is much calmer and has had only one outburst in a week compared to daily. I can't wait to see if he can come off of ADHD meds too. I feel much more laid back. I thought my mood swings were hormonal but since I have had a hysterectomy, I thought they should subside. My estrogen level seems good but I just thought I was being female! I can tell a difference now and I feel better. I am getting along with just my asmanex for now. I wonder if the singulair really even helped me at all. I had a little tightness the first few days but now I feel just like I did on the singulair. To me this med is just not worth the risk. We have no family history of ADHD or depression so I wondered why my boys had the thoughts and symptoms they did. Singulair was the only drug my youngest was on so I know his symptoms came from that. Good luck to everyone and thanks for the posts!
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