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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/20/2008 7:29:45 PM   
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Thank you. I have talked to my pharmacist and they didn't find any interactions. He said the Cymbalta can sometimes cause bleeding if taken with NSAIDs or blood thinners but I don't take those so I don't know if it's that or not. I've asked two of my doctors and they both don't think it's that. I know about the grapefruit b/c I believe it's the Buspar I take that you can't have grapefruit with it. I don't mind though cuz I can't stand it. haha

I do have hypothyroidism but it's under control with medication.

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/20/2008 8:46:36 PM   
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Doll, your bod is clearly failing ya.

I suggest that you make peace with your deity asap.

well wishes... ~k

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/21/2008 5:27:10 AM   
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Doll, your bod is clearly failing ya.

I suggest that you make peace with your deity asap.

well wishes... ~k


What a rude thing to say to someone who is already nervous about their situation! Shame on you!

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/21/2008 5:31:28 AM   
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Doll...No medical advice from me, but a common sense one. Check with your pharmacist about drug interactions, and include any vitamins and supplements you are taking when you do. Doctors are not always on top of interactions, pharmacists are thanks to their computers. You would be surprised where foods (like grapefruit) and supplements even herbal can have effects. People tend to assume that because it is a vitamin or an herbal supplement it is safe..but that ain't necessarily so.

You may also want to see an endocrinologist and have a full work up including thyroid if it hasn't been done. Bulemia and Anorexia can have long term effects on your endocrine system and even a subtle shift in the hormones can have system wide effects.

Good luck

poenkitten



I know certain drugs like seroquel are not able to be absorbed into the bloodstream if you eat grapefruit within a certain time frame of taking it... are there any others that have a different reaction? My experience was that I still got enough of the medicine(s) that I didnt feel that the grapefruit interfered all that much.

Just curious on this... Sorry for cluttering up the thread

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/21/2008 5:34:24 AM   
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You may also want to see an endocrinologist and have a full work up including thyroid if it hasn't been done. Bulemia and Anorexia can have long term effects on your endocrine system and even a subtle shift in the hormones can have system wide effects.

Good luck

poenkitten



Was an eating disorder mentioned? I must have missed that part.

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/21/2008 6:58:39 AM   
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ORIGINAL: mystickoolaid

quote:

ORIGINAL: BlackPhx

You may also want to see an endocrinologist and have a full work up including thyroid if it hasn't been done. Bulemia and Anorexia can have long term effects on your endocrine system and even a subtle shift in the hormones can have system wide effects.

Good luck

poenkitten



Was an eating disorder mentioned? I must have missed that part.



It has been brought up on previous threads by the OP

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/21/2008 7:16:44 AM   
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quote:

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quote:

ORIGINAL: BlackPhx

You may also want to see an endocrinologist and have a full work up including thyroid if it hasn't been done. Bulemia and Anorexia can have long term effects on your endocrine system and even a subtle shift in the hormones can have system wide effects.

Good luck

poenkitten



Was an eating disorder mentioned? I must have missed that part.


I'm bulimic...

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/21/2008 7:17:46 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: BlackPhx

Doll...No medical advice from me, but a common sense one. Check with your pharmacist about drug interactions, and include any vitamins and supplements you are taking when you do. Doctors are not always on top of interactions, pharmacists are thanks to their computers. You would be surprised where foods (like grapefruit) and supplements even herbal can have effects. People tend to assume that because it is a vitamin or an herbal supplement it is safe..but that ain't necessarily so.

You may also want to see an endocrinologist and have a full work up including thyroid if it hasn't been done. Bulemia and Anorexia can have long term effects on your endocrine system and even a subtle shift in the hormones can have system wide effects.

Good luck

poenkitten



I know certain drugs like seroquel are not able to be absorbed into the bloodstream if you eat grapefruit within a certain time frame of taking it... are there any others that have a different reaction? My experience was that I still got enough of the medicine(s) that I didnt feel that the grapefruit interfered all that much.

Just curious on this... Sorry for cluttering up the thread


Seroquel is the devil. hehe made me cycle bad.

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/21/2008 8:20:47 AM   
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Some of the other drugs affected by Grapefruit juice ( not sure why grapefruit but not orange juice ) are:
Drug and Food Interactions:
Do not take Grapefruit Juice without talking to your doctor first if you are taking (partial list):
  • Albendazole (Albenza(R))
  • Alfuzosin (Uroxatral(TM))
  • Amiodarone (Cordarone(R), Pacerone(R))
  • Buspirone (Buspar(R))
  • Carbamazepine (Tegretol(R))
  • Cisapride (Propulsid(R))
  • Clomipramine (Anafranil(R))
  • Etoposide (Vepesid(R))
  • Fexofenadine (Allegra(R))
  • Fluvoxamine (Luvox(R))
  • Itraconazole (Sporanox(R))
  • Quinidine (Quinidex(R))
  • Saquinavir (Invirase(R))
  • Sertraline (Zoloft(R))
  • Sildenafil (Viagra(R))
  • High blood pressure medicine (examples: amlodipine (Norvasc(R)), felodipine (Plendil(R)), nifedipine (Adalat (R)), diltiazem (Cardizem(R), Dilacor(R)), verapamil (Calan(R), Isoptin(R)))
  • Medicine to help you relax or sleep (examples: diazepam (Valium(R)), midazolam (Versed(R)), triazolam (Halcion(R)))
  • Medicines used after organ transplant (examples: cyclosporine (Neoral(R), Sandimmune(R)), sirolimus (Rapamune(R)), tacrolimus (Prograf(R)))
  • Medicines used for migraine headaches (examples: ergotamine (Cafergot(R)), eletriptan (Relpax(R)
  • High cholesterol medicine (examples: lovastatin (Mevacor(R)), simvastatin (Zocor(R)), atorvastatin (Lipitor(R)))
  • Estrogen (examples: conjugated estrogens (Premarin(R)), birth control pills)
There are many others I am sure, check the label on your bottle, the drug manufacturers inserts or website and with your pharmacist. Some it seems to block uptake on others it seems to render useless completely or it can make them doubly effective leading to overdose. I just eliminated it from my diet completely and make sure none of the supplements I take contain it. Be wary of hybrids of Grapefruit as well such as Ugli fruit and Plumeria. If it looks like it might have grapefruit as an ancestor, skip it.

poenkitten

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/21/2008 8:40:57 AM   
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I take Buspar ^^ but I can't stand grapefruit so it's not an issue

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/21/2008 10:37:46 AM   
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quote:

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Was an eating disorder mentioned? I must have missed that part.


You could do a search on her name, or just scroll down thru this section, and get a clearer understanding of the full picture. 

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/22/2008 4:34:51 PM   
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ORIGINAL: mystickoolaid

quote:

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Doll, your bod is clearly failing ya.

I suggest that you make peace with your deity asap.

well wishes... ~k


What a rude thing to say to someone who is already nervous about their situation! Shame on you!



Um, mystick -

If you just joined CM a week ago, or just started posting on the boards since about 6 months ago, you have no freaking idea the stories we have heard from this person.  Intimate, weird, details of every nook and cranny or every odd disorder known and unknown to the medical community far and wide.  She asks for information, discredits everything, tells repliers how their suggestions will not work for her, even though they work for the rest of the world, then gets pissy about people judging her.  So, before you go poking sticks in people's eyes...  just ask around.

Fondly,
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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/22/2008 4:43:56 PM   
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ORIGINAL: CalifChick

quote:

ORIGINAL: mystickoolaid
Was an eating disorder mentioned? I must have missed that part.


You could do a search on her name, or just scroll down thru this section, and get a clearer understanding of the full picture. 

Cali



Cali,

I hadn't even read your post when I replied.  You are my kindred poster. 

Red

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/22/2008 4:45:48 PM   
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Red, I think the koolaid chick has... educated herself now.  Tis all good.


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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/22/2008 4:48:52 PM   
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I do have to say on my behalf that it WAS only a virtual poke in the eye. LOL


Edited to add: my name is Emery. :)


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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/22/2008 4:54:44 PM   
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I currently take the following medications:

Cymbalta (antidepressant)
Neurontin (mood stabilizer)
Buspar (for anxiety)
Levothyroxine (for hypothyroidism)
Lisinopril (to hopefully reduce the protein in my urine)
Vesicare (for bladder spasms)
Ortho Tri Cylcen (for heavy bleeding and cramping from my period)
Prilosec (for the GI bleeding)

I don't take NSAIDs or Asprin.


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Maybe you should ask your doctor if the interaction of these many drugs could be part of the problem. I'm not a medical expert I just don't know many people taking that many drugs, you should perhaps pick the symptoms you could live with for a while and ask your doctor if you could go without the relevant drug for a while.

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/22/2008 4:58:44 PM   
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ORIGINAL: dollparts85
I currently take the following medications:

Cymbalta (antidepressant)
Neurontin (mood stabilizer)
Buspar (for anxiety)
Levothyroxine (for hypothyroidism)
Lisinopril (to hopefully reduce the protein in my urine)
Vesicare (for bladder spasms)
Ortho Tri Cylcen (for heavy bleeding and cramping from my period)
Prilosec (for the GI bleeding)

I don't take NSAIDs or Asprin.


Want fries with that? 
 
Maybe you should ask your doctor if the interaction of these many drugs could be part of the problem. I'm not a medical expert I just don't know many people taking that many drugs, you should perhaps pick the symptoms you could live with for a while and ask your doctor if you could go without the relevant drug for a while.


I have a lot of medical problems and for a while I was on that many meds, if not more. I am not even the type to take a pill for my problems, but I got so desperate for relief I was willing to try anything!!

Drug interactions have been mentioned several times already, BTW.

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/22/2008 4:59:27 PM   
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LOL...  glad to know you've gotten "schooled" as I, too, was sucked into the vortex at one time, and then became enlightened.     

Thank you, Cali.  You're a good egg, too.  *winks* 

BTW...  this may be a health and safety issue.  Can a person go into subspace or a coma for oral ecstacy from eating truffles sent to her by a sexy CM-er?  It may be too late for me, but others may benefit. 

DRH

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/22/2008 5:01:04 PM   
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Have you considered that it could be drug interactions that are the problem dollparts? I mean I don't know many people that take that many drugs.

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RE: GI bleeding, blood in urine and nose bleeds? - 11/22/2008 5:18:41 PM   
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LOL...  glad to know you've gotten "schooled" as I, too, was sucked into the vortex at one time, and then became enlightened.     

Thank you, Cali.  You're a good egg, too.  *winks* 

BTW...  this may be a health and safety issue.  Can a person go into subspace or a coma for oral ecstacy from eating truffles sent to her by a sexy CM-er?  It may be too late for me, but others may benefit. 

DRH


If you are worried about that, you can send half of them to me, I'd be happy to help share the risk with you. LOL

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