Treatments
I am trying everything I possibly can to get better, from conventional medicines to experimental treatments. Below you will find a list of prescribed medications I have taken in the hope that something will make me feel better.
List of Medications I Have Taken Since Being Implanted
Prescription Drugs
- Vioxx
- Celebrex
- Ultracet
- Zithromax
- Tylenol – daily, as much needed for pain
- Naproxen 500mg
- Darvocet
- Cyclobenzaprine 10mg
- Skelaxin 10mg
- Prednisone – between 2.5 and 10mg daily, since January 2003
- Minocycline 100mg
- Sonata 10mg
- Sulindac 200mg
- Diclofenac 75mg
- Amitriptylin 25mg
- Tramadol 50mg
- But/Apa/Caf325-40-50
- Hydrocodene/Apa5 500mg
- Maxalt 10mg
- Frova 2.5mg
- Diflucan 200mg
- Steroid injection
- Loritab
- Demerol 50mg and Phenergon 25mg injection
- Toridol 30mg and Phenergon 20mg injection
- Bromfenex (allergies)
- Zyrtec D or Allegra D daily (allergies)
Because nothing in conventional medicine has worked for me, I have decided to try holistic methods of treatment to see if I would feel better by using nontraditional medicine. I tried everything in conjunction with doctors' recommendations, and encourage anyone considering holistic treatments to do so in conjunction with a doctor's advice.
These are examples of some of my current treatments:
- Acupuncture
- Massage Therapy
- Chiropractic Treatments
- Vitamin Supplements
- Mineral Supplements
- Lymphatic Drainage
- Yoga
- Deep Breathing
- Diet Changes
PLEASE NOTE: I am not a doctor and do not endorse the usage of any of these methods without the advisement of a licensed physician. Please do not try any medical treatments without first consulting your doctor.
Before I received my breast implants, all I took was allergy medicine when needed.
I have also had two cat scans, an MRI/MRA, and a lumbar puncture (spinal tap) and numerous trips to the ER. I have seen several family practitioners, three gynecologists, two rheumatologists, an osteopathic specialist, a chiropractor/acupunturist and a neurologist. I see a doctor at least once per week for IV’s and chiropractic/acupuncture therapy.
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