by pgrimm » Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:34 pm
This message is to all, but especially to Rochelle. I'm brand new here, found this site two nights ago. Like you, I was driven almost into a rage by the doctors, and decided I would turn to the internet for answers.
I have edited this message three times, in a rush to connect, I finally and sadly read to the end to learn about your loss of your father, Rochelle. You have my deepest sympathy. How absolutely tragic. When I read about how his doctor spoke to you, I am furious, and I just cannot understand. How does a man take a hippocratic oath to do no harm then take the drug companies side? What a travesty. And I must also say, your outcome really frightens me.
Bill's Story:
My boyfriend Bill is a 64 year old vet who has only VA medical insurance. He had been on lovistatin since 2002 when he had a stroke. In December, his doctor put him on remerol, and antidepressant, and shortly after he developed a horrific headache that was literally 24-7. I was worried about another stroke, he was worried it was an anneurism or cancer, it was that severe. Two doctor visits concluding with their guesses that it was stress, prescribed naproxen for pain and amitriptylene for sleep (the latter of which he has had almost NONE in six weeks). Also prescribed a muscle relaxer. A trip to the (non-VA) ER produced a negative CT scan, sent him home with naproxen for pain. The VA in Los Angeles (2 hr drive) did an MRI and an ultrasound, back where we started, negative, must be stress. Now he started developing the pain in the shoulders, quickly spreading to the rest of his body. Last week he was still able to walk without support, now he walks with a cane, and sometimes can't get out of bed at all.
Bill is 64, and he works as a handyman, even puts in sprinklers, a very strong guy. He's not been able to work for 6 weeks. Now, he can't lift a glass of water to his mouth. So two nights ago when he quietly said to me, "Pam, I think I'm going to die", I began my quest to figure this out. It came to me at midnight, all those damn drugs, there must be something they're causing. He had asked his VA nurse practitioner what about his lovistatin; she said no, you've been on them so long, you'd already know. They were only looking at possible liver damage routinely. So when this one constant headache began, the same week his doctor prescribed the remeron, no one thought to look at drug interation. Until I did, two nights ago.
Low and behold, those wicked VA doctors prescribed THREE of the drugs that are listed as causing a serious increased effect that can lead to all kinds of serious side effects, mostly muscle damage. And I'm thinking what about the VA pharmacist? Aren't they supposed to put it all together and figure out that these four drugs should not be taken together? No, it takes a simple lay person like me to figure it out! So I call the VA helpline at 5am saying AHA, I know what's going on and I want to get Bill some help, from a competent doctor! She agrees, and tells me to call the patient advocate. She says they should provide him with an outside doctor for a second opinion, and give him a CK test. She herself took a statin drug and immediately felt it in her muscles, so she understood. So I call and I am told that he will have to come back to the LA VA to the ER. I said I don't want another VA doctor and Bill can't make that 5 hr round trip again, he's in too much pain. He is a brick wall. I'm still dealing with them.
I wrote two congressmen, no response. I emailed a VA attorney in another state, got one email back. Their webpage reads that it's not so difficult to sue the US Federal government. The VA Medical System is a disgrace.
Is this not malpractice? We are actually going to get married so that I can get him on my health insurance plan. We never planned to do that at our age, Social Security is better if we don't, but he can't go back to that Va, they're killing him! I can't stand to see him in so much pain. This man worked in the oilfields for 22 years, even after getting his hand cut off and sewn back on, he's tough, but he says this pain is unbearable. He is afraid to think that he will not recover, and if he doesn't, he can't go back to work! All in six weeks.
Whew, I see that we all write our very long stories, but it's so comforting to find other people who know what we're going through.
Now, how to we get involved in this class action lawsuit? Count me in!
I'm also asking others, what are the best nutrition supplements, and do the brands make a difference? I bought some coenzyme Q10 at the drug store last night, could use some direction about what really works, what and where to buy.
Thanks for listening.
Pam in Bakersfield, California
By the way, here is the webpage where I found my answers for the drugs that interact badly:
*http://www.edhayes.com/CYP450-4.html