Showing posts with label Naproxen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Naproxen. Show all posts

Friday, November 12, 2010

First Solo Infusion of Gammagard S/D!

The people at Accredo were great and sent me tubing to help slow down my infusion rate, so I expected things to be much better.

I made some rookie mistakes this time:
  • Took my premeds 20 minutes after adding the saline to the powder. By the time I was ready to put the needles in I was pretty dopey from the Benadryl. It took 2 hours for the powder to dissolve completely, and another hour for me to get the needles in. Next time I need to take my premeds when I'm ready to start hooking up the needles.
  • My nurses had suggested that I clamp off all needles but 1 to prime them, so I tried that this time. I primed 1 needle and put it in. Then I primed the next one, forgetting to clamp off the needle that was in me before pushing on the syringe. It hurt quite a bit to get the medication in at that rate, so I learned my lesson quickly. Probably wouldn't have done that if I hadn't been loopy from 50mg of Benadryl.
Throughout the infusion I had pinching and swelling at the infusion sites that I hadn't clamped off during priming, and had to turn the pump off twice for 15-minute breaks to allow the medication to absorb. It took me 3 hours from the time I started mixing the Gammagard S/D until I started the infusion, then the infusion itself took 5 hours due to using 60ml/hr tubing and taking breaks.

Because I'd taken 2 Benadryl 2.5 hours before starting the infusion, I took another 2 Benadryl 4 hours later and really struggled to stay awake long enough to swap out my syringes in the pump. After another couple of hours I had a slight fever (99 degrees, but my normal temp is 97-ish), headache, and was starting to feel achy in my lower back, so I took 2 more Tylenol.

After the infusion was over I felt a migraine trying to start at the base of my skull. I didn't want to take any more Tylenol, but I took 2 Aleve (not supposed to because of my stomach) and a Clonazepam to help relax my muscles.

Next Day...
This morning I woke up with a migraine threatening (not too bad though, I was still able to work). I took 2 Tylenol without it helping much, and took to Ibuprofen after a few hours when I wasn't getting much relief. I finally called my chiropractor and he was able to help a lot by massaging at the base of my skull and my shoulders and neck. I've been tired all day and worked on my laptop in bed because I didn't really feel energetic enough to sit at my desk all day. Nevertheless, I think this is the best drug for me of any that I've tried so far. My reactions to Carimmune and Hizentra were pretty bad, with the Hizentra being worlds better than the Carimmune. I really believe that my non-existent IgA is a huge factor in how they affected me.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Days leading up to Second treatment...

So I called my doctor and talked to her about my side effects that I experienced since the last Hizentra treatment.

She doesn't want to give me steroids because for the last year I've had IV Hydrocortisone every 3 weeks during my IVIG, and I recently had a 12-day course of prednisone. She said that it will have long-term negative effects on me and wants me to adapt and find other ways to deal with the side-effects. On top of that, I had some stomach bleeding a few months ago, and she's worried that the steroids could be a factor there. There has been some discussion in my support group about whether or not CVID patients should even have steroids due to the fact that the suppress the immune system even more than ours are already suppressed, so I'm not going to make an issue of it.

I'm not supposed to take Aleve, Ibuprofen, or Aspirin because of my stomach issues, but then she doesn't want me taking Tylenol either because it has a drug interaction with another drug that I take.

I felt much better on Wednesday morning...I still felt the threat of a headache and flu-like/sinus infection type symptoms, but I'd started using my neti-pot, and that has helped a lot. I plan to post the recipe that I use here. It seems to work better for me than oral antibiotics at getting rid of sinus infections sometimes. I found the recipe online.

Thursday...
Thursday morning I woke up feeling decent. No raging headache, and sinus symptoms pretty much under control. I got up and showered and began working. I started hydrating with water, smart water, and gatorade right away. After lunch I got very nauseous, but the symptoms went away after awhile .I thought maybe I'd been drinking too much water too fast, so I slowed way down. Then about 5:30 in the evening I got so nauseous again that I vomited violently and felt close to having a seizure. I took some Zofran (prescription sublingual nausea medication) and some clonazepam (prevents seizures). I was so weak and sick from the vomiting that I had to get directly in bed. My mom said I was very pale and neither she nor my boyfriend could find my pulse. I had to take Zofran again that night, and also took some acidophilus. I don't know what made me sick...maybe it was the CVID?...food poisoning?...delayed Hizentra reaction? Who knows...at least I didn't have any seizures and didn't have to go to the hospital either. I decided that unless I ended up in the hospital I would go ahead with my nurse appointment for Hizentra the next morning.