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#180518 - 04/20/09 06:14 AM
Re: What Would You Do?
[Re: DJ]
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my sister found this info on Wikipedia. My mom had many of these symptoms. We're trying to keep her away from Tylenol now!
side Effects from (Acetominophen) Increased Blood Pressure Depression Confusion Severe Itching And Rash Extreme Dizziness With Hypertension (See 1 Above) Muscle Pains Liver Damage/Failure Easy To Overdose: It Only Takes A Few Days Of Maximum Dosage To Achieve Liver Failure, especially with other OTC drugs containing acetominophen or ibuprofen Stupor, Coma Death. Side Effects from (Acetominophen + Aspirin + Caffeine) See 1 To 10 Above Stomach Ache, Diarrhea, Vomiting Shakiness, Jitters Insomnia Rebound Headaches (as the drug wears off) Tinnitus, Ringing Of The Ears, Hearing Loss Blurred Vision Anxiety, Paranoia, Nervousness Unusual Bleeding, Bruising; Swelling, Difficulty Breathing, Closing of Throat, Etc. Sensitivity To Sunlight
Side Effects from (Ibuprofen) Include: Gastrointestinal Bleeding Seizures Vision Loss And Blurred Vision Liver Failure Chest Pain Difficulty Breathing Fast Heartbeat Fever, Chills, Muscle Aches And Pains Skin Rash, Redness, Blistering, Peeling or Itching Stomach Pain, Cramps Swelling Of Eyelids, Throat, Lips, Feet Unusual Bleeding, Bruising Unusual Tiredness, Weakness Weight Change Seizures Side Effects from aspirin (Salicylic Acid): In Very High Doses, Ringing Of The Ears, Stomach Bleeding.
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#180936 - 04/26/09 07:23 PM
Re: What Would You Do?
[Re: Dotsie]
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oh my gosh -- she's back to her normal self! Her memory isn't so great, but who's is any more? Seriously, we thought she had dimentia there for a while, and got her completely off meds, including Tylenol etc. Everything except vitamins.
My sister made an interesting observation. I copied her email here. Ross might be interested in this theory:
"I have a new theory of Mom's hospitalizations.They seem to coincide with her retinal exams. She had at least 4 trips to the ER last year, and she gets 4 eye exams a year. For the last 2 hospitalizations, she had an eye exam 2 days prior to going to the ER. For these exams she's injected with a dye into her arm. It's called Fluorescite. I was with her last time but I didn't catch what was going on until it was too late to stop it. The eye doctors don't know not to inject into her right arm, her breast cancer side, so that's a problem.The Fluroescite is shellfish based and Mom's allergic to shellfish. So am I. I've had it for an MRI and had a really bad reaction. But the worst part is they shine lights into her eyes to photograph her retina. At this point I think she becomes hypnotized, loses her memory, etc. "Here are the contraindications of the Fluorescite from drugs.com: Nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal distress, headache, syncope, hypotension, and symptoms and signs of hypersensitivity have occurred. Cardiac arrest, basilar artery ischemia, severe shock, convulsions, thrombophlebitis at the injection site, and rare cases of death have been reported. Extravasation of the solution at the injection site causes intense pain at the site and a dull aching pain in the injected arm "The last eye doctor was a total total moron, and had a really hard time with Mom. When he called me into the exam room to help, he was having trouble with his computer, he was sweating, and he seemed more confused than Mom. Throughout her hospitalization I was kinda sorta thinking these bright lights shining into her eyes may have caused some sort of stupor but it didn't really kick in until I saw that on December 2 she had an eye exam and on December 4 she was hospitalized."
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#180947 - 04/27/09 03:46 AM
Re: What Would You Do?
[Re: DJ]
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DJ, I'm a big advocate of investigating medical decisions, especially in cases where high medical costs are involved. My own research has literally saved me from a total operation to an artificial knee replacement.
That’s wonderful news that your Mom is back to her normal self.
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As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. Goethe
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#180982 - 04/27/09 01:09 PM
Re: What Would You Do?
[Re: Edelweiss3]
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Registered: 02/04/09
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Wow, DJ- you are truly your Mom's advocate and thank goodness for your compassion. I had my husband near my side when they wanted to put me in a nursing home and he stopped the process and got me into a rehab facility that while helping me walk again- was the scariest nursing care I have ever encountered. Thank God,he was there for me. Tip for You- Constantly get copies of her medical records-it is your right and it will keep them on the ball since they know you will be overseeing what they are doing. Warm Wishes to you and your mom, Fern Alix LaRocca CFP www.wholeheartedway.com
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#180999 - 04/27/09 08:51 PM
Re: What Would You Do?
[Re: fernal]
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Yes -- we have a family friend who's an osteopath and we gave him copies of all her medical records. He's been a great assist. And my sister is absolutely brilliant. Here's the irony of it all -- when mom was a kid, her parents were Christian Scientists. I pointed out to her that she grew up never taking any medication so why was she taking everything that doctor dreamed up. She actually said she didn't think it'd affect her at all. Another time she said, Maybe I like it. Hmmm. So my sister and I were thinking we might have to go to Al anon meetings for a mom who wouldn't give up Ambien! But yes, thank goodness we detoxed her!
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