Christine
DIS Legend
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- Aug 31, 1999
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There are many days where I just really HATE my body--metabolically that is.
I have a lot of "issues" and, of course, most doctors try to prescribe medication for them. As I've gotten older, I've become terribly phobic about new medications but I try to be a good sport and take them.
For my anxiety disorder, I have tried EVERY SSRI out there (with the exception of Lexapro) and they all have such awful side effects that I cannot function.
The lastest medical trauma has been my high heart rate. I got a new, wonderful GP who listened to my tale of woe about meds and side effects. He prescribe Verapamil for my high heart rate in the "teenager's dose" (his words). In it's regular strength, it is a blood pressure medicine, in the lower strength it is used to treat migraine headaches. It is supposed to be very well tolerated. It's side effect is lower heart rate (which I'm looking for). So, I take my first pill Saturday morning. I was scared to death, but I felt pretty good all day, though didn't notice my heart rate was any lower.
Woke up Sunday morning and noticed that my chest and face were a bit flushed. Now, I "flush" easily so I figured maybe it was just warm in the room or something. Then I thought "well, this medication is supposed to open the blood vessel and increase blood flow" so I figured this might just be a common side effect. I think facial flushing was listed. So, I then popped my second pill.
Last night, as I was getting ready for bed, I noticed I was very red (I had a turtleneck on all day). My arms, chest, neck, and even stomach were red. Looked like I had a sunburn. The inner sides of my arms had a fine, sandpaper-like rash.
Great, so I'm apparently ALLERGIC to this stuff.
I just feel sooooo frustrated that I cannot take ANYTHING that will help me.
Am I the only person out there who has a tough time with meds? Usually mine are side effect related and not allergy related so this is a new one for me.
I have a lot of "issues" and, of course, most doctors try to prescribe medication for them. As I've gotten older, I've become terribly phobic about new medications but I try to be a good sport and take them.
For my anxiety disorder, I have tried EVERY SSRI out there (with the exception of Lexapro) and they all have such awful side effects that I cannot function.
The lastest medical trauma has been my high heart rate. I got a new, wonderful GP who listened to my tale of woe about meds and side effects. He prescribe Verapamil for my high heart rate in the "teenager's dose" (his words). In it's regular strength, it is a blood pressure medicine, in the lower strength it is used to treat migraine headaches. It is supposed to be very well tolerated. It's side effect is lower heart rate (which I'm looking for). So, I take my first pill Saturday morning. I was scared to death, but I felt pretty good all day, though didn't notice my heart rate was any lower.
Woke up Sunday morning and noticed that my chest and face were a bit flushed. Now, I "flush" easily so I figured maybe it was just warm in the room or something. Then I thought "well, this medication is supposed to open the blood vessel and increase blood flow" so I figured this might just be a common side effect. I think facial flushing was listed. So, I then popped my second pill.
Last night, as I was getting ready for bed, I noticed I was very red (I had a turtleneck on all day). My arms, chest, neck, and even stomach were red. Looked like I had a sunburn. The inner sides of my arms had a fine, sandpaper-like rash.
Great, so I'm apparently ALLERGIC to this stuff.I just feel sooooo frustrated that I cannot take ANYTHING that will help me.
Am I the only person out there who has a tough time with meds? Usually mine are side effect related and not allergy related so this is a new one for me.
Gosh, the other day I had a tough time choking down a Centrum vitamin. It's like it just didn't want to leave the back of my throat.