Pain Problems
AmyHazy 22 Sep 2014
One is oversleeping. If I lay on one side too long, and move then "pins and needles" arrive, along with aches.
I can't lean on my back, arms, or wrists against a wall or any hard surface.
I can't stay in one spot without a pain shooting up whatever part of my body I did not move.
I stretch slowly every muscle to help ease the pains. There is not one day I'm not in pain. I tried pain medicine, but all it does is make it worse. Stress and oversleeping makes the pain worse that is for sure. I've been getting congestion problems for a couple months. Last month was a respiratory infection, now it's coming back, but the cold medicines don't work. I've had shoulder pain for a year now and it progressed since then. My parents and doctor will not do anything for me, because they think I'm depressed since I was diagnosed with depression since age 13. I had antibiotics for the infection last month, and it made it only made it go away then. I think it is unfair. I shouldn't be living this way during my teen years, I already have enough on my plate. I'm on 4 different medications, some not for my age, perhaps the long term effects came up to me. One is for migraines. I used to have them almost everyday, five times a week.
Please make suggestions. I'm willing to try anything to make me feel better than I do now.
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Metagene 05 Nov 2014
AmyHazy 24 Nov 2014
Only psychological disorders such as bipolar and depression. My med list: Topamax, Lutera, Lamictal, and Welbutrin. I was told Welbutrin makes visual problems worse since I have some sight problems with my migraines. But the visual problems are a different story. In about more than a week, I am going to get some GI tests with my doctor. I've had some stomach issues. I've been losing weight unintentionally. I think it's because my appetite has diminished, I forget food existed. But I'm worried it's only linked to my mind and med issue. This hurts, I shouldn't have to deal with this. It reminds me I'm not healthy like the others around me. Like I can't be normal or okay.
Metagene 24 Nov 2014
http://en.m.wikipedi...g/wiki/Lamictal
http://www.drugs.com...de-effects.html
http://en.m.wikipedi...wiki/Topiramate
http://www.drugs.com/pro/topamax.html
http://en.m.wikipedi.../Levonorgestrel
http://en.m.wikipedi...thinylestradiol
http://www.drugs.com/mtm/lutera.html
Lutera for example:
"sudden numbness or weakness, especially on one side of the body;
sudden and severe headache, confusion, problems with vision, speech, or balance;
chest pain or heavy feeling, pain spreading to the arm or shoulder, nausea, sweating, general ill feeling;
sudden cough, wheezing, rapid breathing, coughing up blood;
pain, swelling, warmth, or redness in one or both legs;
a change in the pattern or severity of migraine headaches;
nausea, upper stomach pain, itching, loss of appetite, dark urine, clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes);
swelling in your hands, ankles, or feet;
a breast lump; or
symptoms of depression (sleep problems, weakness, tired feeling, mood changes).
Less serious side effects may include:
mild nausea (especially when you first start taking this medicine), vomiting, bloating, stomach cramps;
breast tenderness or swelling, nipple discharge;
freckles or darkening of facial skin, increased hair growth, loss of scalp hair;
changes in weight or appetite;
problems with contact lenses;
vaginal itching or discharge; or
changes in your menstrual periods, decreased sex drive"
???
That's the downside of polypharmacy.
So unfortunately the only responsible suggestion I can give is to just be informed. You know how you feel better than anyone else. If you feel your needs are not being met by your current doctor, find a new doctor.
I definitely agree! You shouldn't have to suffer needlessly! Give your doctor a detailed report of what you are experiencing and work from there.
Edited by Metagene, 24 November 2014 - 10:31 PM.
Metagene 24 Nov 2014
Treatment of bipolar disorder with comorbid migraine
"Topiramate has been recommended as an adjunctive therapy for maintenance treatment in bipolar disorder, but its efficacy is not supported by controlled trials. Migraine and bipolar disorder share many characteristics, including an episodic course, vulnerability to stress, and family history of both migraine and affective disorder. Patients with both conditions use health resources extensively, and recognition and treatment of comorbid conditions improves the prognosis for patients with both disorders."
http://www.ncbi.nlm....les/PMC2799508/
Edited by Metagene, 24 November 2014 - 11:14 PM.
Multivitz 26 Jan 2015
Multivitz 26 Jan 2015
Multivitz 26 Jan 2015
I found as Dr Jennifer Daniels has that the fungus has to be driven out, you have to make your whole body as hostile for the fugus as naturally as possible. You need to check her story on utube. Everything this woman says is so, especially the bit about water. Webber Norton tells it how it is, I can still drink tap water ok, but distilled works very well. I see someone would like references to my migraine cure, well my peers are my friends and family on this matter, and as I'm the first, to my knowledge, with this cure I can't go to someone elses work! I'm sorry to disapoint, but for £1.50p you can get some at tesco and try for yourself. Here's a link I bumped into today http://drsircus.com/...ancer-a-fungus the guy who runs the site takes peer reviewed studies and makes commen sense of them. If anyone wants a good read I found this great book on Ebay called
Principles Practice of Clinical MycologyIt's yours for £435.19p, that's with UK delivery! They have loads more copies so don't worry if they might run out. I think it's the '96 Edition with some guy from the World Health Organisation init?
kurdishfella 14 Aug 2020
You are probably imagining the pain, mental-illness placebo is strong
Edited by kurdishfella, 14 August 2020 - 12:29 AM.