Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 Hi! My Daughter has just been prescribed motilium (sp)to help with stomach issues. Are any of you familiar with this med? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 I took this medicine for a while and it really got me through a bad time with my GI tract. I had delayed gastric emptying as well as GERD and constipation. Motilium was a miracle drug for me! I had to get it from Canada since it is not approved in the US--at least it wasn't when i took it--don't know about now. Once I was doing better I was able to stop it but I have considered going back on it as my problems are acting up again. It's been awhile--probably three years since I took it. The only reason I hesitate taking it is that I think it made my breasts get very big (it is used to produce milk for woman who have just given birth but can't breast-feed due to lack of milk). I didn't start lactating but my breasts got very big; however, prednisone definitely put weight on me so who knows how much was from what drug. I hope my answer helped! Carol E from NY rheumatic Motilium Hi! My Daughter has just been prescribed motilium (sp)to help with stomach issues. Are any of you familiar with this med? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 Carol, thank you so much! Your reply makes me feel alot better. The drug is still not available in the US....I think my son-in-law ordered 5 months worth from Canada. He was able to buy 600 pills for $80!! My daughter lives in Phoenix, and we're in Columbus, Ohio so we do alot of calling back and forth. Your condition sounds very similiar to hers....her stomach is not emptying, and she has pain and nausea. This Wednesday, they are having her swallow the pill with the camera and have told her they will have to force it thru her stomach. Then on Friday, they have her consulting a surgeon to see if she needs surgery. We sure hope not! They just put her on presnidsone a week ago, so again, she sounds similiar to you. Again, thank you so much for making this mom feel better about this med!!! Carol Esposito <myscarol@...> wrote: I took this medicine for a while and it really got me through a bad time with my GI tract. I had delayed gastric emptying as well as GERD and constipation. Motilium was a miracle drug for me! I had to get it from Canada since it is not approved in the US--at least it wasn't when i took it--don't know about now. Once I was doing better I was able to stop it but I have considered going back on it as my problems are acting up again. It's been awhile--probably three years since I took it. The only reason I hesitate taking it is that I think it made my breasts get very big (it is used to produce milk for woman who have just given birth but can't breast-feed due to lack of milk). I didn't start lactating but my breasts got very big; however, prednisone definitely put weight on me so who knows how much was from what drug. I hope my answer helped! Carol E from NY rheumatic Motilium Hi! My Daughter has just been prescribed motilium (sp)to help with stomach issues. Are any of you familiar with this med? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 Glad to be of help! When I first started on Motilium it was SO expensive. It has come down in price. At one point I got it from Mexico but I got sick on them--quality was bad! Prior to taking Motilium I had a lot of pain and nausea too. The swallowing camera wasn't available when I was so sick. Prio to taking Pred and motilium I was underweight and had to watch everything I ate. Now I am overweight but can enjoy a lot more food Of course, the prednisone is what really did me in. Please tell your daughter to be careful with the prednisone. It can be a life saver, but it can also have long -term effects. Whenever I try to go off of it, I do into secondary adrenal insufficiency. I've been on it for 11 years, but not at high doses. As for motilium I was on a high of 80 mgs but was able to slowly go down over a three year period and go off of it. I never tried reglan because I felt the side effects were worse. I hope your daughter does well on the motilium! Let me know if you have any other questions. Carol E from NY rheumatic Motilium Hi! My Daughter has just been prescribed motilium (sp)to help with stomach issues. Are any of you familiar with this med? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Carol, my daughter was diagnosed with scleroderma just this past summer. She had it on the outside of one arm and shortly after, it jumped onto the other arm. She just saw the rheum. doc last week who was very pleased that her arms were no worse, nor is it showing up anywhere else on the outside at this time. The problem has been trying to find a proper diagnosis for her stomach. The doctors have yet to say conclusively what is going on. They say some of it looks like scleroderma and some of it does not and it's possible something entirely different is going on. Both the rheum and the gastro docs believe they need to be concentrating on the inside at this time. They've been trying different meds and she was just put on the presnidsone 2 weeks ago. As you have said, she knows she really has to watch it with the presnidsone re: how much she eats! You had mentioned you were considering retaking the motilium for your stomach. Sorry your stomach is starting to act up again. I hope you start feeling better real soon and again, thanks so much!! rheumatic Motilium Hi! My Daughter has just been prescribed motilium (sp)to help with stomach issues. Are any of you familiar with this med? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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