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Who is taking what meds & are they really helping?????For all please

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Having2LeftFeet
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Joined : Feb 2005
Posts : 472
Posted 7/13/2005 10:50 PM (GMT -7)
nono  Let me tell you all somethiing. I think some of these docs have gone off the deep end and need counseling themselves. Enough is enough with the pills. You got an itch, take this pill, you got a rash, take this pill. Donno about you, but I am sick and tired of putting these pills into their perspective boxes every Subday night and the money; I coul have had a condo on the Hawaiian islands by now. I have thought about this for such a long time and now, at 1:30 in the AM, after taking all 13 pills including a sleeping pill, I am awake. How do we know which one isn;t battling the others? How do we know that we really need them?  yeah  I feel very fortunate to have the best insurance with the best benefits with co-pays and in/out patient or I would be standing on the street holding a sign reading "I'll work for medications". It is very sad for the people who need them and can't afford them. This is a list of my meds and why THEY say I shuld take them:

 

Depakote, 3,000 mg s day for epilepsy

Prozac, 60 mgs twice a day depression

Xanax, 2 pills one in am one in pm, 1 mg each, anxiety   

Clorazapate 2 daily in AM and PM, nerves

Nadalol, 40 mg a day for heart murmer and hypertension

Synthyroid, 0.75 mg, thyroid issues

Remaron, 60 mg twice a day, sleep and depression (am I asleep?)

Prilosec, acid reflux disease

Imitrex, 25 mg for migraines

Flonase as needed

Albuterol for asthma every day

Maxair for asthma as needed

Celebrex, KICKED IT OUT THE DOOR!

Hydrothyzichlroid, hypertension

 

15 meds, costing a lot of money with my co-pay.

Depakote is $50 a month

Initrex is $5 a pill in a 9 pak, $45

Flonase, $20 but costs $60 without ins

Synthyroid, $40 co-pay.

 

After all is said and done, I am blessed. I have a husband who cares for me, He has a great job with good medical and a good salary. We have a nice place to live, food on our table, clothes on our back and everything in our Townhome is paid for. We have a new SUV, 2 great dogs that are our babies so what the hell am I griping about? I'm not, but I know some of you are in hard times and always remember that I pray for you every day. God will provide and show us the way. You have to believe. It's that simple!

 

Hugs

"Lefty"

SUE

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taintedangel
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Posts : 303
Posted 7/14/2005 4:50 AM (GMT -7)
at the moment I am currently on 50mg of zoloft and two different doses of synthroid 150 and 137. I too have thyroid problems. I have hashimoto's disease which I believe contributes to the majority of my problems I am experiencing. I've often wondered about the meds too. Whether we truly need them or not. I hate taking meds and I don't take near the amount that you do but I have a hard time remembering to take my regular stuff it's like take this but wait two hours before taking the zoloft I hate that.
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AlwaysRosie
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Joined : Jan 2005
Posts : 8616
Posted 7/14/2005 10:02 AM (GMT -7)
Plaquenil - lupus/uctd
Methotrexate - 1x/week (this is a type of chemo) for lupus/uctd
folate, b6, b12 - because methotrexate depletes these
Synthroid - Hashimoto Thyroiditis (I take the generic which is much less $$)
RX Motrin - 2-4 x/day - pain and inflamation
Lexapro - anti-d
Amitriptelyne - anti-d/sleep aid
Salagen - 2-3 x/day for dry mouth and eyes
Lotrel - blood pressure (working on getting rid of this one by losing weight and taking fisho oil supplements)
I also take the following supplements, Centrum Silver, Calcium-D, and Salmon Oil capsules

I tried going off my meds . . . it was a cruel experiment and I ended up on many more to right the damage I did to my body. Some day . . . maybe . . . things will quiet down and I won't need some of this stuff.

Blessings!
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CheerDad
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Joined : Apr 2004
Posts : 2284
Posted 7/14/2005 1:14 PM (GMT -7)
Sue, while my list is nowhere near as long as yours, I too am lucky for different reasons. My insurance covers a hughe portion of the meds I take for Crohn's Disease, especially when you take into account that each Remicade infusion I get is $18,000 (not a misprint) per treatment and I have them every 4 weeks.
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C_Blue
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Joined : Mar 2004
Posts : 24
Posted 7/14/2005 9:03 PM (GMT -7)
So far, I've been on 5 (5!!!!) different medications. When I was first diagnosed with depression/anxiety, I took Celexa, which wore off after 5 months. Then I switched to Zoloft (100mg), which didn't help due to the weight gain. Then I tried Wellbutrin (100mg), which (somehow) strained my eyesight during the day and didn't even help. Then I tried Effexor for 11 months, and I was still the same. Now I'm on Paxil (20 mg as a starter), and haven't seen any changes yet. Basically, it's been like my own "Garden State". I don't know if that makes any sense to anyone.
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Krista
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Joined : Jul 2003
Posts : 111
Posted 7/16/2005 4:56 AM (GMT -7)

These are the meds that I take:

Remeron..45mg

Cipralex..5mg

Actonel..5mg

Premarin...0.625mg

Oxycontin..20mg 2-3 times a day

Losec..40mg

so far they are all working well!

Krista

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Having2LeftFeet
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Joined : Feb 2005
Posts : 472
Posted 7/19/2005 10:27 AM (GMT -7)
I still want to throw caution to the wind and toss them down bever falls. To hell with them! yeah :-)
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AlwaysRosie
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Joined : Jan 2005
Posts : 8616
Posted 7/20/2005 7:51 PM (GMT -7)
Sue . . . if you do decide to toss them . . . I hope you don't crash and burn like I did. I don't like taking all this medicine either, but the alternative is much worse for you and me.

Blessings!
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fair skies
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Joined : Apr 2005
Posts : 39
Posted 7/21/2005 11:43 AM (GMT -7)
Ativan as needed for anxiety. I recommend it, but not as a habit.
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