Guest guest Posted July 16, 2004 Report Share Posted July 16, 2004 , sure, you can TELL him/her...but it won't make the riba-rage go away. ROFL. I actually felt homicidal over the stupidest things while on treatment. Funny, but nearly all of my side effects came from the Ribavirin, not the interferon. And once tx is over, you'll hear that same voice come out of you--it becomes a learned behavior, I guess. I had to work on getting rid of HER, tehe. And the WHINER, she emerged during tx as well. Found myself whining out loud three weeks afterwards and asked, " Who IS that woman? " She had to go, too, LOL. Fortunately, all of the craziness does disappear after treatment, and you'll be better than new! Just make sure your boyfriend knows what's happening to you...I told my hubby once, " I am woman, hear me roar! " " Oooh, I hear you ROAR, woman. Believe me, you ROAR! " ROFL. And I kept apologizing, " this is not me " --and he said, " Honey, this you on treatment. " Remember that; it IS temporary. Hugs and prayers, Suzy > .....just a note to ask a question. Last night I had a very hard > time falling asleep. I'm usually out by 8:30pm and for some reason I > felt very angry at my boyfriend over something that I know is not a > big deal and could not get my mind off of it and go to sleep until > after midnight. Is this a typical thing 3 shots into treatment? > I've heard people talk about " riba-rage " and am wondering if I was > experiencing that on some level because I was soooooooo angry. I am > so glad that he was asleep because I fear I might have been mean to > him. I'm better this morning but should I tell my doctor when I go > see him today? > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2004 Report Share Posted July 16, 2004 I'm not quite sure how I should handle this without hurting people's feelings. Should I just try to be by myself when I'm feeling this way? Because now I'm feeling pissed again today and I don't want to alienate anyone. I am starting to think that maybe I should be mad and maybe I'm just blaming it on the meds...oh what the heck...I should just let it go, huh? I can deal with physical stuff...really, I can, but I absolutely hate the emotional crap. Guess I should just keep telling myself its the meds, huh? Did that work for you? - > > .....just a note to ask a question. Last night I had a very hard > > time falling asleep. I'm usually out by 8:30pm and for some reason > I > > felt very angry at my boyfriend over something that I know is not > a > > big deal and could not get my mind off of it and go to sleep until > > after midnight. Is this a typical thing 3 shots into treatment? > > I've heard people talk about " riba-rage " and am wondering if I was > > experiencing that on some level because I was soooooooo angry. I > am > > so glad that he was asleep because I fear I might have been mean > to > > him. I'm better this morning but should I tell my doctor when I go > > see him today? > > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2004 Report Share Posted July 16, 2004 , Sorry for not seeing this until now but, Yes tell your doctor about this side effect. It may be time to start a mild anti-depressant. They usually take a few days to kick in, sometimes 2 weeks. Many people start catching a buzz the day of the shot. If you take the shot at bedtime you may get to sleep before it hits. Some people do their shot at noon or mid-afternoon and go to the gym and work it off. Some sort of physical activity is very good for reducing the sides. Picking a fight with someone DOES NOT count!! I may be coming over to Bakersfield this weekend. Send me a private e-mail if you want to get together and say Hi!. I'll be headed for Henley's on H street. Glenn > .....just a note to ask a question. Last night I had a very hard > time falling asleep. I'm usually out by 8:30pm and for some reason I > felt very angry at my boyfriend over something that I know is not a > big deal and could not get my mind off of it and go to sleep until > after midnight. Is this a typical thing 3 shots into treatment? > I've heard people talk about " riba-rage " and am wondering if I was > experiencing that on some level because I was soooooooo angry. I am > so glad that he was asleep because I fear I might have been mean to > him. I'm better this morning but should I tell my doctor when I go > see him today? > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2004 Report Share Posted July 17, 2004 , hdhepper is right! I was joking around with you, but you definitely have the rage...and it is time to start/increase the antidepressants. I was numb by the time the docs got done with me: went from 50 mg Zoloft to 200 mg--added 75 mg of Effexor at six months...no more raging around with all that, LOL. Just comfortably numb, or uncomfortably numb depending on the day's side effects. Please, remember that your body is dealing with some extreme medications and your mind is affected by all of those changes. It won't be permanent, it won't happen every day...but do see your doctor for help! Hugs and prayers, Suzy > > > .....just a note to ask a question. Last night I had a very > hard > > > time falling asleep. I'm usually out by 8:30pm and for some > reason > > I > > > felt very angry at my boyfriend over something that I know is > not > > a > > > big deal and could not get my mind off of it and go to sleep > until > > > after midnight. Is this a typical thing 3 shots into treatment? > > > I've heard people talk about " riba-rage " and am wondering if I > was > > > experiencing that on some level because I was soooooooo angry. > I > > am > > > so glad that he was asleep because I fear I might have been mean > > to > > > him. I'm better this morning but should I tell my doctor when I > go > > > see him today? > > > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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