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Old 01-06-2012, 06:28 PM #1
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Default Another Mestinon observation

Hi Everyone - another Mestinon thread. First off....I am lucky enough to be in between neuro's (ha ha), so I'm waiting for my appointment on the 30th. I will ask these questions then as well.

But I have been on 60 mg generic 3X a day and a timespan at night at bedtime. I have noticed that I have been struggling with my speech (tightness, hoarseness, etc.) in the afternoon, and slight heavy chested feeling at times.

Last night, I went to bed and woke up at 3 a.m. and realized I forgot my timespan. So I took it then and skipped the morning pill. And I felt better this morning into noon than I have since I started the full regimen of round the clock meds. So at 2 p.m. I decided to take 1/2 of a 60 mg pill. And my speech has been much better than what it has been.

I know that you are not supposed to tweak your dosage w/out your Dr's approval, but since my most recent Dr. left the clinic and I had to switch to a new clinic, I cannot get in til the 30th. So I will be very careful with this, but I think I will try 1/2 a pill every 3 or 4 hours and see how that works. My eyes aren't as jumpy now either. I think 60 X 3 plus the timespan is too much.

So, thanks for listening to me jabber on about this. I'd love to hear any input you may have.

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Old 01-06-2012, 10:44 PM #2
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My doctor actually gave me a schedule to follow initially & told me to tweak my mestinon as needed,as my symptoms required. He did the same thing when he switched me to neostigmine. As a matter of fact, he called me this week to see what my dosage of neostigmine was so he could call in my refill. I like the fact that he recognizes that I know my body & can tweak the dosage so long as I know the acceptable range. Lessening the brreathing issues played a big role in my new dose, so I can relate to your "heavy chest" comment. Good luck with the new neuro!!
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Old 01-07-2012, 06:24 PM #3
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My doctor has always told me to tweak my dosage and to use it like Tylenol, as needed, though we established a base dose. I have been told to use it on my own and play with it as to find out what works best for me and that it can change day to day.

I did not know that heavy feeling in the chest was myasthenia related. I get that a lot. Also I have been hoarse a lot and I feel when I am hoarse it means I've been overdoing it and need to slow down; do you think that is true?
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Yes, Tracy...the hoarse voice and the heavy feeling in chest are both warnings to you from your MG. And remember, Mestinon is a great drug...but not a miracle drug. Too much can bring on as much or more weakness than too little.

My neuro - like yours - has given me great leeway in how I dose. However, mine put an upper limit (not a minimum) on dosage. I am never to take more than 120 mg in 3 hour window - and if I feel like I would like to...it's time to make an appointment!

When is your next neuro appointment? I hope it is soon.
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I was having diarrhea with the generics during the daytime but not with the Mestinon Timespan at night. So I called and spoke with the nurse about asking the neuro if I could just take a Timespan in the morning and then the one at night.

It's just been 2 days and I am already feeling better on this dose.

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Just to keep this post interesting and to show how different everyone is, I was taking 180mg at a time (not timespan) 3-4 times a day with zero effects or side effects.

A guy local to me was taking 300mg first thing in the morning to fix his dv.

THIS IS NOT FOR EVERYONE PLEASE TALK TO YOUR NEURO.
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Default Bye Bye Mestinon

Well over the weekend everything changed again as I had 6 episodes of diarrhea on Sunday taking the night dose of Timespan and the morning dose as well.

I went back to neuro today and he is taking me off mestinon and restarting the IVIG infusions.

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I just saw my neuro, and even though I'd just been in the ER and almost admitted, and told him I was getting worse he gave me an appt for SIX MONTHS when he usually sees me every two. I'm going to look for someone else.
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My voice has gotten so hoarse lately, it wasn't like this not long ago; now it is hoarse a lot.
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