Guest guest Posted September 13, 2005 Report Share Posted September 13, 2005 Hi Toni. With your lapband procedure, was there any part of the stomach/gastro- intestinal track that was bypassed at all? The reason I ask is that I've had gastric bypass surgery and it has affected my body's ability to absorb medications I take. Also, I know there is a list of meds I can no longer take because of the bypass and how the meds would affect my intestinal track. Having said that, I still have no regrets about having weight loss surgery. Without a doubt, I would be in far worse shape physically had I developed RA when I weighed 150 pounds more than I do now. I too have a cabinet full of meds that I have purchased and was unable to use. Financially, this disease can destroy someone. I hope that your Rheumy finds the right med for you. I know it can be discouraging, but hang in there. Also, at Obesityhelp.com - you can find info on those who've had weight loss surgery and have other medical conditions like RA. Find out what has been working for others, what docs they see, etc. E-mail me anytime you need to talk. > Hello to all, > I post very rarely anymore for a variety of reasons but I thought I would > post an update. I started doxycycline three months ago. I thought it was > going to be the magic pill, but it was not. It was causing really bad nausea and > last weekend made me vomit. So since my lapband weight loss surgery > vomiting is not good, so my rheummy stopped it. > > He switched me to plaquinel. I have not gotten the RX filled yet. I will > try to get to the pharmacy before the end of the week. I'm not too thrilled > about this eye exam stuff. I guess when I get around to it I will make an > appnt for an annual eye exam. Once a year will have to do cause that is all my > insurance will cover no matter what the reason. Though my past track record > has not been very good with meds...so I am not too worried at this point > about needing another exam six months from now! LOL > > He really did not talk about options if this does not work. I know Enbrel, > Arava and MTX are on my WILL NOT take ever again list. So I guess that > leaves me with Remiciade which I also WILL NOT take due to horrible venous access > and Humira which I also said not too because even my rheummy agrees it burns > like heck due to the preservative they put in it. > > He talked about Azulphazine...but I can't take that either because I am > allergic to it. I called the pharmacy because when my old rheummy wanted to > prescribe plaquinel before he said he was unable to due to my list of drug > allergies...so this is making me wonder if its even safe to take. I called the > pharmacist again and she said that plaquinel was safe for me to take...but who > knows. I am probably wasting money on yet another bottle of pills to throw > away! > > He also said due to the look of my toes that I had some bone erosions. He > did not do Xrays as I had them done about three months ago. > > I am really getting tired of all the drugs and doctors visits periods. If > this new drug does not work...and I am done...NO MORE drugs. > > So wish me luck. > > Toni > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2005 Report Share Posted September 13, 2005 Hi Toni. With your lapband procedure, was there any part of the stomach/gastro- intestinal track that was bypassed at all? The reason I ask is that I've had gastric bypass surgery and it has affected my body's ability to absorb medications I take. Also, I know there is a list of meds I can no longer take because of the bypass and how the meds would affect my intestinal track. Having said that, I still have no regrets about having weight loss surgery. Without a doubt, I would be in far worse shape physically had I developed RA when I weighed 150 pounds more than I do now. I too have a cabinet full of meds that I have purchased and was unable to use. Financially, this disease can destroy someone. I hope that your Rheumy finds the right med for you. I know it can be discouraging, but hang in there. Also, at Obesityhelp.com - you can find info on those who've had weight loss surgery and have other medical conditions like RA. Find out what has been working for others, what docs they see, etc. E-mail me anytime you need to talk. > Hello to all, > I post very rarely anymore for a variety of reasons but I thought I would > post an update. I started doxycycline three months ago. I thought it was > going to be the magic pill, but it was not. It was causing really bad nausea and > last weekend made me vomit. So since my lapband weight loss surgery > vomiting is not good, so my rheummy stopped it. > > He switched me to plaquinel. I have not gotten the RX filled yet. I will > try to get to the pharmacy before the end of the week. I'm not too thrilled > about this eye exam stuff. I guess when I get around to it I will make an > appnt for an annual eye exam. Once a year will have to do cause that is all my > insurance will cover no matter what the reason. Though my past track record > has not been very good with meds...so I am not too worried at this point > about needing another exam six months from now! LOL > > He really did not talk about options if this does not work. I know Enbrel, > Arava and MTX are on my WILL NOT take ever again list. So I guess that > leaves me with Remiciade which I also WILL NOT take due to horrible venous access > and Humira which I also said not too because even my rheummy agrees it burns > like heck due to the preservative they put in it. > > He talked about Azulphazine...but I can't take that either because I am > allergic to it. I called the pharmacy because when my old rheummy wanted to > prescribe plaquinel before he said he was unable to due to my list of drug > allergies...so this is making me wonder if its even safe to take. I called the > pharmacist again and she said that plaquinel was safe for me to take...but who > knows. I am probably wasting money on yet another bottle of pills to throw > away! > > He also said due to the look of my toes that I had some bone erosions. He > did not do Xrays as I had them done about three months ago. > > I am really getting tired of all the drugs and doctors visits periods. If > this new drug does not work...and I am done...NO MORE drugs. > > So wish me luck. > > Toni > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2005 Report Share Posted September 13, 2005 , Thanks for the kind words...Lapband is purely restrictive procedure. I chose it over any bypass procedure because I was already having problems with folate and other B-vitamin deficiences before I had surgery. I was also in MTX during that time and no amount of folate or leukovorin was correcting the problem...so I finally stopped MTX after many months of suffering on it. My digestive tract is completely intact. Its the unique thing about lapband and of course it is adjustible during your life if you start gaining weight, or get preggers or need to eat to gain weight due to illness. I absorb normally...I just am limited in the amount I can eat. I am familiar with OH and use to go pretty frequently in my early post-op days...but I quickly grew tired of OH. So I rarely visit these days...I think its been at least 6 months since I updated my profile. My surgeon said no to any drug that will make me vomit or cause GI distress. If I have to take a drug that has potential for serious problems they add Nexium to try and protect my stomach. Sometimes that works and other times it does not. I am not giving up my band for anything!!! They will have to cut it from my cold dead body!!! LOL Most on Oh are gastric bypass and there is really no comparison when it comes to meds...due to the differences from the actual bypassed portion of the stomach. My new rheummy so far as been very sensitive to my needs and concerns...so hopefully something will work out. I filled my plaquinil today but it was a 3 hr wait at the pharmacy...so I will try to get back tomorrow to pick it up. Toni in Texas In a message dated 9/13/2005 4:13:21 P.M. Central Daylight Time, writes: Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:45:22 -0000 From: " ltlmisscrankypants " <ltlmisscrankypants@...> Subject: Re: last rheummy visit Hi Toni. With your lapband procedure, was there any part of the stomach/gastro- intestinal track that was bypassed at all? The reason I ask is that I've had gastric bypass surgery and it has affected my body's ability to absorb medications I take. Also, I know there is a list of meds I can no longer take because of the bypass and how the meds would affect my intestinal track. Having said that, I still have no regrets about having weight loss surgery. Without a doubt, I would be in far worse shape physically had I developed RA when I weighed 150 pounds more than I do now. I too have a cabinet full of meds that I have purchased and was unable to use. Financially, this disease can destroy someone. I hope that your Rheumy finds the right med for you. I know it can be discouraging, but hang in there. Also, at Obesityhelp.com - you can find info on those who've had weight loss surgery and have other medical conditions like RA. Find out what has been working for others, what docs they see, etc. E-mail me anytime you need to talk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2005 Report Share Posted September 13, 2005 , Thanks for the kind words...Lapband is purely restrictive procedure. I chose it over any bypass procedure because I was already having problems with folate and other B-vitamin deficiences before I had surgery. I was also in MTX during that time and no amount of folate or leukovorin was correcting the problem...so I finally stopped MTX after many months of suffering on it. My digestive tract is completely intact. Its the unique thing about lapband and of course it is adjustible during your life if you start gaining weight, or get preggers or need to eat to gain weight due to illness. I absorb normally...I just am limited in the amount I can eat. I am familiar with OH and use to go pretty frequently in my early post-op days...but I quickly grew tired of OH. So I rarely visit these days...I think its been at least 6 months since I updated my profile. My surgeon said no to any drug that will make me vomit or cause GI distress. If I have to take a drug that has potential for serious problems they add Nexium to try and protect my stomach. Sometimes that works and other times it does not. I am not giving up my band for anything!!! They will have to cut it from my cold dead body!!! LOL Most on Oh are gastric bypass and there is really no comparison when it comes to meds...due to the differences from the actual bypassed portion of the stomach. My new rheummy so far as been very sensitive to my needs and concerns...so hopefully something will work out. I filled my plaquinil today but it was a 3 hr wait at the pharmacy...so I will try to get back tomorrow to pick it up. Toni in Texas In a message dated 9/13/2005 4:13:21 P.M. Central Daylight Time, writes: Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:45:22 -0000 From: " ltlmisscrankypants " <ltlmisscrankypants@...> Subject: Re: last rheummy visit Hi Toni. With your lapband procedure, was there any part of the stomach/gastro- intestinal track that was bypassed at all? The reason I ask is that I've had gastric bypass surgery and it has affected my body's ability to absorb medications I take. Also, I know there is a list of meds I can no longer take because of the bypass and how the meds would affect my intestinal track. Having said that, I still have no regrets about having weight loss surgery. Without a doubt, I would be in far worse shape physically had I developed RA when I weighed 150 pounds more than I do now. I too have a cabinet full of meds that I have purchased and was unable to use. Financially, this disease can destroy someone. I hope that your Rheumy finds the right med for you. I know it can be discouraging, but hang in there. Also, at Obesityhelp.com - you can find info on those who've had weight loss surgery and have other medical conditions like RA. Find out what has been working for others, what docs they see, etc. E-mail me anytime you need to talk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2005 Report Share Posted September 23, 2005 Good Luck Toni. I understand your frustration. I'm sorry the doxycycline made you sick. Hopefully the Plaquenil will help and not have undesirable side effects. a On Sep 13, 2005, at 8:42 AM, aclavern33@... wrote: > Hello to all, > I post very rarely anymore for a variety of reasons but I thought > I would > post an update. I started doxycycline three months ago. I > thought it was > going to be the magic pill, but it was not. It was causing really > bad nausea and > last weekend made me vomit. So since my lapband weight loss surgery > vomiting is not good, so my rheummy stopped it. > > He switched me to plaquinel. I have not gotten the RX filled > yet. I will > try to get to the pharmacy before the end of the week. I'm not > too thrilled > about this eye exam stuff. I guess when I get around to it I will > make an > appnt for an annual eye exam. Once a year will have to do cause > that is all my > insurance will cover no matter what the reason. Though my past > track record > has not been very good with meds...so I am not too worried at this > point > about needing another exam six months from now! LOL > > He really did not talk about options if this does not work. I > know Enbrel, > Arava and MTX are on my WILL NOT take ever again list. So I guess > that > leaves me with Remiciade which I also WILL NOT take due to horrible > venous access > and Humira which I also said not too because even my rheummy agrees > it burns > like heck due to the preservative they put in it. > > He talked about Azulphazine...but I can't take that either because > I am > allergic to it. I called the pharmacy because when my old rheummy > wanted to > prescribe plaquinel before he said he was unable to due to my list > of drug > allergies...so this is making me wonder if its even safe to take. > I called the > pharmacist again and she said that plaquinel was safe for me to > take...but who > knows. I am probably wasting money on yet another bottle of pills > to throw > away! > > He also said due to the look of my toes that I had some bone > erosions. He > did not do Xrays as I had them done about three months ago. > > I am really getting tired of all the drugs and doctors visits > periods. If > this new drug does not work...and I am done...NO MORE drugs. > > So wish me luck. > > Toni > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2005 Report Share Posted September 23, 2005 Good Luck Toni. I understand your frustration. I'm sorry the doxycycline made you sick. Hopefully the Plaquenil will help and not have undesirable side effects. a On Sep 13, 2005, at 8:42 AM, aclavern33@... wrote: > Hello to all, > I post very rarely anymore for a variety of reasons but I thought > I would > post an update. I started doxycycline three months ago. I > thought it was > going to be the magic pill, but it was not. It was causing really > bad nausea and > last weekend made me vomit. So since my lapband weight loss surgery > vomiting is not good, so my rheummy stopped it. > > He switched me to plaquinel. I have not gotten the RX filled > yet. I will > try to get to the pharmacy before the end of the week. I'm not > too thrilled > about this eye exam stuff. I guess when I get around to it I will > make an > appnt for an annual eye exam. Once a year will have to do cause > that is all my > insurance will cover no matter what the reason. Though my past > track record > has not been very good with meds...so I am not too worried at this > point > about needing another exam six months from now! LOL > > He really did not talk about options if this does not work. I > know Enbrel, > Arava and MTX are on my WILL NOT take ever again list. So I guess > that > leaves me with Remiciade which I also WILL NOT take due to horrible > venous access > and Humira which I also said not too because even my rheummy agrees > it burns > like heck due to the preservative they put in it. > > He talked about Azulphazine...but I can't take that either because > I am > allergic to it. I called the pharmacy because when my old rheummy > wanted to > prescribe plaquinel before he said he was unable to due to my list > of drug > allergies...so this is making me wonder if its even safe to take. > I called the > pharmacist again and she said that plaquinel was safe for me to > take...but who > knows. I am probably wasting money on yet another bottle of pills > to throw > away! > > He also said due to the look of my toes that I had some bone > erosions. He > did not do Xrays as I had them done about three months ago. > > I am really getting tired of all the drugs and doctors visits > periods. If > this new drug does not work...and I am done...NO MORE drugs. > > So wish me luck. > > Toni > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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