Hehe, good advice :-) There is a veritable smorgasboard of effects. Each day brings a new surprise.
You will find that there are so many sx that come and go during tx that you only pay attention to the bad ones after a while. I have learned to wait until I have something new going on for more than a week before I let myself get too concerned about it. That saves on the anxiety too.
Good Luck!
Diane
P.S. The other thing she said it might be in anxiety. I have noticed myself being much jumpier than usual lately.. I was in the grocery store today and a small kid accidentally bumped me from behind with a cart, and I nearly jumped out of my skin it scared me so bad :-)
Still having the stomach ache on and off. I called the study nurse, they ordered up my liver enzyme test just to be sure they're not going bananas. I doubt it though... I'm not jaundiced, and I've still got the energy and appetite of a horse. She's thinking, plain and simple, it's a side effect. "Abdominal discomfort" is the second most reported side of the trial drug at 10% of the people who took it in phase I.
The other thing I've managed notice is, the further I get from the time I took the trial med, the less and less it bothers me.
So, as long as my enzymes are within reason, I'm counting the stomach ache as a good sign I'm getting the real thing.
I can report that for the first time in 20 years, I get up in the morning without my feet, ankles and knees sore and stiff. They feel like I'm 18 again. If that's a side of the Hep C, then I'd say I'm kicking it's butt!
Robert
It's more annoying than anything.. and it's pretty much constant throughout the day now. If I lie down and deep breathe, it's eases off.
you are getting good advice. i drink kefir and eat lots of yogurt for my stomach ache and avoid hunger by grazing frequently. good luck
DO NOT TAKE TUMS RIGHT AFTER YOUR RIBAVIRIN WHATEVER YOU DO!!!!!!!!!
You must wait several hours before taking any sort of thing like that so that it does not absorb the ribavirin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I experienced the same exact sides you're talking about here. Take Extra Strength Tums, Uses- relieves heartburn, sour stomach, acid indigestion, upset stomach, upset stomach associated with these symptoms. Also, ask your Dr. to see if it interacts with prescription drugs.
I agree with specta - I always had food and milk or a smoothie with the riba; every time I took it.
Is it kind of an 'ulcer' like pain? It happened to me a lot during tx. In my case, I'm sure it had to do with the acidity in the stomach. Apples always helped.
Heh, no that's not the issue, I'm as regular as an alarm clock
:-o
This is a long shot and it seems too soon in the game to bring this up but could you be the c- word?
Look in http://www.projectsinknowledge.com/init/G/1628/1628-Handbook.pdf (if you don't mind waiting forever for it to load) and then do a searh for constipation in the search box.
A long shot, I know, and I apologize for getting into the down low and personal but sometimes we forget to track the basics. :)
I have had some pretty rough stomach aches during tx. The right amount of food and water with the pills helps.
- Dave
I'm drinking the recommended bodyweight / 2 ounces per day, plus a little extra for good measure. I do take a few supps, a multi, some D, E, fish oil, but I usually take them with breakfast around 7AM, and my dose time isn't till 10AM.
Oddly enough, yesterday when I had it, I ate 1/2 a peanut butter sandwich, downed my meds, and it promptly went away. Maybe I'm jonesing for the meds already lol.
I have been taking benadryl to help with sleep. But I've used this infrequently in the past for seasonal allergies, don't ever recall it hurting my stomach.
The thing is, I can't link it to anything in particular. The only thing that seems to be common is my stomach is close to empty, but like I say, this morning I had a full breakfast and it didn't help much - it's still hurting now.
Hiya Robert,
Plain, old stomach ache :( is a listed reported side effect of riba, fairly high up there in one study but less than ten percent, although not nearly as high as nausea (25 %). (http://www.rxlist.com/copegus-drug.htm)
I didn't have stomach aches during tx (well, all I remember with horror were the bone aches) but after tx I started taking vitamins and fish oil (which didn't last long, taking vitamins, that is) and it was then I got nasty stomach aches. I was downing them all at once without bothering to drink more than a few sips of water and maybe this caused it.
I would guess you're already diligent about hydrating but just checking. And are you drinking enough water with other pills you may be taking or taking those too close to your riba?
Hmm, hopefully, it's nothing serious. This morning, eating didn't help. I'll mention it to my treatment nurse later on today. It's really quite annoying. It's not too bad as long as I sit still, but I have a house to paint today, and it hurts when I jostle it.
Well, time to put on the big boy pants and suck it up :-)
Welcome to the world of treatment. :)