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Dejibo 09-24-2010 07:36 AM

My copaxone free life.
 
its been three months now since I quit cold turkey taking my copaxone. I have had several ask me if I notice a change. Lets review shall we. I was on Copaxone for 3 years after failing off betaseron after 3 month and a huge increase in Liver Studies. 3 years is a long time to stick yourself with needles.

On C I had bouts of pancreatitis, gastroparesis, severe constipation, severly dry eyes (had punctal plugs), fatigue and cog fog so bad most days I was out of bed by 9 and back in my PJs by noon. excema, psoraisis, nausea, severe anxiety, chest pressure, racy heart, cog fog so bad I was not able to drive, and many other things. This is just the highlight reel.

3 months out. I am up at 7am and stay up most days till 7pm. I occasionally lay down to watch TV for an hour or so mid afternoon. My skin has cleared up. my chest pressure is gone. my anxiety is back to my normal levels. I have enough moisture to blink my eyes. I dont require tablets to keep my mouth moist. I have not had a bout of pancreatitis since. I am driving! I am not perfect everyday, and I am certainly not where I was pre MS, but I am MUCH MUCH better without Copaxone in my life. I truly feel I was having horrible side effects to this med, and the MS center worked really hard to keep me on this med because I failed off the rest.

I am NOT Reccomending this for everyone. I am just so happy that after more than a year of research, trial error, and sickness that I laid down the needles. it has made a dramatic difference in my life. Yes, I worry about not having anything to fight this with, but for decades folks went without and faced it just fine. I would rather be in a wheelchair with my wits about me, than sitting in a kitchen chair and not be able to be part of my own life.

The dents remain. I massive dents in my thighs, arms, bum, and tummy. Those will never be fixed without plastic surgery. I still have some constipation but not on the same level as before. I still have some right sided rib pain, but 1/10 of what it was before. The night sweats remained, but a bit of estrogen seems to have fixed me right up.

Thank you for all the support you guys gave while I was riding that fence, trying to chose what to do. My DH was terrified, and i was a bit more than worried, but so far, its the best thing I have done since being dx with MS. I also will not be taking the new pill thats out. I will not be taking TY or LDN (would have to give up my MS contin) for now...im bareback.

I dont miss that daily dred that led up to being poked. I used to get massive anxiety attacks after each injection. Racy heart, sweaty, chest pressure, and burning. it was awful. I think I am ready to throw out the remains that are in my fridge. I just wish I knew someone who needed it. 6k worth of drugs down the drain doesnt make me happy.

Erin524 09-24-2010 01:37 PM

I'm taking my four boxes of C to a prescription "take-back" at a local pharmacy tomorrow. But, my four boxes are over a year old and are all expired now (I quit in June of 2009)

I dont think I would have given it to anyone else back before it expired either. Too worried that if they had some weird problem with the C, they'd come after me because I'd given it to them....they could claim that I didnt store it right or something.

I think I'm quitting a lot of my medications. I tried Lyrica for a couple of weeks and am not happy with the results, so the samples are either going back to my neuro, or I might just add them to the stash of C I'm dumping at the Rx take-back tomorrow. (not giving the Lyrica away either. It's a controlled substance according to the pharmacist I talked to last night)

The only med that I'm planning on continuing to take regularly is Baclofen. But that's because I really dont like spasticity and it seems to have helped that and hasnt made me question it's effectiveness.

I've had more problems with a lot of medications in the past few years than I'm comfortable with. Stuff that I felt was causing me more problems than it was worth. The C is the only MS drug that I've tried, but I've had a few medications to treat the symptoms that didnt seem to help me and actually apparently caused me more problems.

I'm less than impressed with medicine right now.

Dejibo 09-24-2010 02:34 PM

I heard back from my MD. There is a local girl who takes the stuff and was considering quitting because she cant afford it. I am happy to take her the 3 full boxes and one half box that I have here. I spoke to her on the phone and she was tearful to think that she would avoid her huge copay for the next few months. Hurray!

Erin524 09-24-2010 03:00 PM

That's cool that she wont have to pay for her C for a little bit. Hopefully it's working for her.

ewizabeth 09-24-2010 03:16 PM

I'm glad you were able to find someone who could use your Copaxone. I did the same thing with Rebif way back when I had to stop taking it due to bad side effects. I also found a home for other expensive meds when I had to stop them. They might throw me in prison but I'll be kicking and screaming all the way there, lol.

I'm really glad you're feeling so much better now. :hug: You must have had some sort of allergy to it.

NurseNancy 09-24-2010 03:20 PM

dej,

i am soooo very glad that you are feeling so much better.
you made the right decision.

Debbie D 09-24-2010 03:35 PM

Glad you're feeling so much better, Dej...and able to be in your life once again...

MSCherokee 09-24-2010 08:50 PM

I am glad you're feeling so much better! I'm another who stopped taking meds. For 2-1/2 years my poison of choice was Avonex and the difference on vs. off was like night and day. On Avonex I had tons of pain and some days I could barely walk across the room. Hubby and I just thought the MS was getting worse. I skipped one weekly shot and wow, I was back to my old self - not pre-MS but still much better than on Avonex. I never looked back. I've been bareback (I love that!) since 2004 and so far, so good.

While I wouldn't recommend doing what we did to everyone, I think we made the right choice for us. :)

PolarExpress 09-24-2010 09:17 PM

Dej, I'm so glad you stuck to your guns about quitting. You gave it MORE than a fair shot (no pun intended). I didn't have any side effects from Copaxone (didn't do me any good, either), but was on Rebif before, and it made me SO sick. I'm with you. Maybe MS will get worse, maybe not, but at least I'm able to experience my life without constantly feeling sick. Happy to hear you're doing better!:hug:

KajunButterfly 09-24-2010 11:18 PM

So glad you're feeling better Dej. I have been off the needles for almost 4years and feel so much better. For me the meds were worse than the MS symptoms.So far for me, no flairs or no new lesions. Hope all goes well for you.


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