Re: Pain Killer Suggestions...pls
From: Tara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Mar 8 19:19:39 2006
Hey Tara,
I have been hypoglycemic on other treatments too, not just the
Prometrium. I just think I'm going through a really rough spell while
adjusting to the 200mg. Funny thing is it doesn't put me to sleep! I
felt the same way on the progesterone only pill too. I asked a doctor
online out of the University of Washington and she stated it was common
to get hypoglycemia from any progesterone treatment. I looked it up on
other sites and it states the same thing too. My doctors think I'm a
nut because I always fall into that 2% of people who get stupid side
effects from endo treatment. I could run a mile after taking 50mg of
Benadryl, most normal humans would be out cold. Any of the pain pills
that I have taken make me awake, not sleepy. I get the high blood
pressure that they state that only "a few" get. Its like I react
opposite to everyone else. "Individuality" sucks in this case!
All in all I'm just negative and hating endo today. The glass is half
empty and I'm filling it with wine, just kidding! (Not with pain pills:)
I need to get a punching bag and put ENDO on it and beat the crap out of
it. I'm not quite to the acceptance phase, can you tell? Thanks for
your hugs as always. You are awesome:) How are you doing? I'm so worked
up today that I'm all about myself and can't see straight. I already
called in sick for work tomorrow and this is a good thing for all the
potential poor patients that I might get! I'm so crabby, no wonder I was
born in July and have a crab as my Cancer sign!!!!
:), Taracrabby
At Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Tara wrote:
>
>Tara from FL,
>
>I'm sorry to hear you are having such a hard time with the Progesterone!
>That sucks!! Is it the new dose or has this been the way it has been?
>Are you diabetic? This is not good. Sorry to hear about your pain on
>the other post. : (( I'm definitely sending you a huge hug today!!
>
>Tarablation
>
>At Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Tara wrote:
>>
>>You may need a pain medication switch or you may be getting low blood
>>sugar. I am on progesterone which causes me not to eat very well which
>>causes me to get low blood sugar. Progesterone containing products have
>>been known to do this. I get shaky, very nauseated (which cycles into
>>not eating again), lightheaded, bad headaches, and just a sick feeling.
>>I find that eating or drinking something with sugar in it helps these
>>feelings. I know sugar is bad for you, but hypglycemia is bad too. Just
>>a suggestion. Next time you feel that way try a glass of juice or
>>something. It may also be completely from the Digesics too. I'm glad
>>you see the doctor soon.
>>
>>At Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Tanya wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I'm taking Digesics...they make me drowsy and that's just about it. This
>>>week has been my worst hit yet. I was in a lot of pain, extreme nausea,
>>>was shaking, light headed, fatigued and at work. I couldn't drive home
>>>in that condition, so I had to stay on. Started work at 4am and
>>>finished at 2:30pm. Was a long day and I struggled! I took two Digesics
>>>and they seriously did nothing. 30mins after taking them I was hit with
>>>all the above symptoms. I literally ran to the bathroom on a few
>>>occassions thinking I was going to be sick but wasn't. There was
>>>nothing I could do to help myself... I felt hopeless and so did a few
>>>workmates.
>>>
>>>>From reading a few posts tonight I have noticed how many women are
>>>struggling each day and as much as I understood it before...it has
>>>really hit me now and I understand how much they struggle. I am now at
>>>that point.
>>>
>>>I am TTC and so far all results are negative. I can only keep trying
>>>but I am not longer hopeful it will happen this year.
>>>
>>>Please, can anyone suggest good pain killers? I see my gyno in a few
>>>weeks but am going to beg for an earlier appointment. I really need
>>>some pain relief soon.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Tan