It's all about choices, Faith. The ones we make, and the ones we don't. Oh, and the consequences. Those are always fun.

Angelus ,'Smile Time'


Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Zenkitty - Oct 26, 2014 5:54:08 pm PDT #14056 of 30002
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Steph, O, font of medical knowledge, is there any reason either omeprazole or hydrochlorothiazide would cause either heartburn or a UTI? Because I've had both, chronically, since I started taking them, and I never had either before in my life.


Steph L. - Oct 26, 2014 6:03:31 pm PDT #14057 of 30002
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Omeprazole should prevent heartburn, so that would be weird. Let me go look stuff up -- give me a minute.


Steph L. - Oct 26, 2014 6:08:53 pm PDT #14058 of 30002
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Well, I stand corrected; apparently heartburn is a reported side effect of omeprazole, in 2% of patients in trials. That is weird as hell. UTI is also listed for omeprazole, but it doesn't say what percentage of patients reported it.

For hydrochlorothiazide, "gastric irritation" is a reported side effect, but doesn't list percentage of patients who reported it.

My guess would be that the omeprazole is the culprit.


Zenkitty - Oct 26, 2014 6:53:28 pm PDT #14059 of 30002
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Thanks, Steph. I started taking hydrochlorothiazide for high blood pressure, immediately got heartburn that wouldn't go away, took Zantac (which worked okay) until the doctor gave me omeprazole. Now I've got a persistent UTI and the heartburn is not gone. I've decided to switch back to Zantac, cut hydrochlorothiazide in half for a while (they already told me I could do that), and continue to drink ridiculous amounts of cranberry juice, which is getting rid of the UTI and is way preferable to antibiotics.

Right now I'm falling into a rabbit hole of medicines to control the side effects of the medicines that control the side effects of the medicine for a condition I didn't have until I took that other medicine, and I don't like it. I had four problems when I first went to this doctor, and now I have eight. Enough with the medicines.


Zenkitty - Oct 26, 2014 7:08:15 pm PDT #14060 of 30002
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Ugh. I don't want to turn into my grandmother, always talking talking about her medications and her aches and pains all the time.


Steph L. - Oct 26, 2014 7:13:16 pm PDT #14061 of 30002
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Ugh. I don't want to turn into my grandmother, always talking talking about her medications and her aches and pains all the time.

I'm ALWAYS afraid I'm turning into my dad, because that's the only thing he ever talks about -- what pain/illness/mystery symptom/medical anomaly he's currently experiencing, and how many meds he takes for it. And yet I do it all the fucking time -- to Tim WAY more than here (my IBS is inexplicably flaring and meds aren't helping, my back hurts [my back ALWAYS hurts], oh god a migraine, why is my vagina broken, a normal hip shouldn't feel like that, my cholesterol level is WHAT, etc.).

Plus I may have accidentally signed a contract in my own blood and sold my soul to the dark forces. Like you do.


Connie Neil - Oct 26, 2014 7:33:53 pm PDT #14062 of 30002
brillig

That's how we know we're middle aged, ailments are a valid, interesting conversation choice.


Zenkitty - Oct 26, 2014 7:44:50 pm PDT #14063 of 30002
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

On one hand, I'm genuinely interested in the medications, and what they do and how my body responds to them, in my own little n = 1 experiment. OTOH, it's a quick step from there to whining and blathering constantly about my private little world of discomfort.

Being sick is boring.


WindSparrow - Oct 27, 2014 3:14:33 am PDT #14064 of 30002
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Welcome home, Cosmo!

Numfar, do the dance of joy!


Steph L. - Oct 27, 2014 3:19:37 am PDT #14065 of 30002
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Welcome home, Cosmo!

I'm so happy to wake up to this news! Yay!

That's how we know we're middle aged, ailments are a valid, interesting conversation choice.

Heh. I always want to tell Tim's nieces and nephews (who are still in their teens and 20s) "You know how, when you wake up in the morning, nothing hurts? SAVOR THAT."