Guest guest Posted April 15, 2002 Report Share Posted April 15, 2002 Aletta, Unfortunately, MSA does not respond the same way for every patient. Therefore to adjust your medicines to your form of MSA requires that you work VERY closely with your doctor. You need to keep records of how you feel, when you take medicines, what you eat, etc, and share all this data with your doctor. You don't want to give your doctor 90 pages of notes if you go three months between visits. Doctors are generally busy and can not spend an hour with one patient, so we try to summarize our notes into a half page or less. The doctor can not explain every medicine and every side effect to you. Here in the USA, it is the law that every new medicine you receive has a sheet of information with it. You must read that sheet carefully and watch for side effects. In the USA you can also ask the pharmacist for one of the sheets at any time and they must give you one. I thought Canada was similar. If not, you can go to this website: http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/8124/8124.html?k=DrugResourceZoneF\ R408 and type the name (exactly as on the label) into the box. It will then give you a bunch of sites, look through them until you find your medicine in the main name (generic name) or in one of the brand names. That will tell you the complete info on that medicine including all side effects. Friends are NOT doctors and you should never listen to them over your doctor. However, if the doctor has told you to take a medicine and your friends are telling you what the doctor has already told you, then you should listen to them as they are trying to help you. As an example, I have friends with bipolar disorder and if they take their medicine everyday they are the nicest people you ever met. BUT if they do not take their medicine every day they become moody and belligerent often causing harm to themselves or others. So if friends urge them to take their medicines, they are trying to help them. MSA has no such wonder drug at this time, if it did, I'll bet most people would listen to their doctor and take it. I certainly hope they would anyway. Even if the drug made them have side effects like an upset stomach or slight confusion (brain fog) at times. I am on heart medicines that REQUIRE that I don't smoke or drink alcohol. Those are things I must live with in order to continue to live. I don't feel that is too great a sacrifice to continue to be able to play softball and live the life I want. Yet my brother-in-law decided that was too great a sacrifice and died of heart failure at the age of 57. I am now 65, and hope to be playing softball at 90. Everyone is tempted by " snake oil salesmen " , we are all human and an easy answer always sounds good. Unfortunately, many of these people accept the easy way out and take these " cures " often causing damage that can not be repaired. In other cases they put all their money into the " cure " and end up dying in poverty. Here in the papers last year a woman was promised a quick cure for breast cancer (which her doctor said was early and she had about a 90% chance of complete recovery if she had the operation right away). She went to a " natural medicine " healer who got over $100,000 (at about $200 per day) from her over the next 18 months before she decided she was feeling bad and saw the doctor again. She had the operation and other treatments and the last I heard, she was still alive but barely. If it sounds too good to be true, it most probably is not true. Especially in medicine, if all these people were actually being healed, it would be in all the newspapers, news like that sells newspapers. Charlotte learned to deal with dyskinesia (excessive uncontrolled movement) caused by Sinemet by living with slight " Off " times and adjusting her medicines. She accepted that she had to have 30 minutes of " Off " time every three hours to keep from having an hour of dyskinesia. She learned to eat small meals with smaller amounts of protein to keep from having an upset stomach and to make the medicine work better. She also learned to trust her doctor to work with her and carefully explained new symptoms to the doctor. If you take her first symptom of unexplained fatigue as first signs of MSA, she lived more than 16 years. If you take first movement disorder diagnoses of Parkinson's as the beginning, she lived 12 years. If you take the first time OPCA was mentioned, she lived almost 10 years. And even if you take the NIH diagnoses of MSA, in 1995 as the beginning, she lived over 7.5 years. I feel that the PD diagnoses as the " official " beginning of the disorder and that she lived longer than the " average " . Without the PEG, therapy and good medical team to help her, I feel she would have died in 1998 when she had her first major bout with infection. That would have been about " the average " . BUT every MSA patient is different and what helped Charlotte gain three years of life, may not give every patient three more years of some quality life. I DO feel she was glad she got the extra time AND it gave me (I'm selfish) and the family more time to accept her leaving. During our talks over the last few years, she told me many times that she would do it over to gain the extra time (including the pain in the butt PEG - which is a nuisance not a major problem). With unknown brain disorders like MSA, CBGD, PSP, etc., you MUST try different medicines to find which ones help you most. We must have tried 20 or more medicines and she was taking (I think) seven at death. Some were dropped almost immediately as I noticed adverse side effects. Some helped for a time - then stopped helping. Others (like Sinemet) helped somewhat the whole time (actually almost cured her for the first 18 months) then wore off earlier and earlier (it also caused side effects which she lived with). As the song says " I Never Promised You a Rose Garden " , so your doctor can not promise you anything at this time. BUT they can offer you their experience to help you live with what God has dealt you in the game of life. Take care, Bill Werre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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