Showing posts with label clonazepam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clonazepam. 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.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Reactions since 2nd Hizentra Treatment

I haven't posted since 2 days after my last treatment, and I'd have to say that this most recent treatment was amazingly better than the first one.

I had a few headaches since then, but none as intense as last week, and I made a point of checking that my muscles weren't tense, and taking a clonazepam if so. I saw my chiropractor again on Tuesday and he said that most of my pain was due to muscle spasms or knots, and worked many of them out. I'm starting to think that the Hizentra (and other gammaglobulin treatments IVIG or SubQ) cause the muscles to tighten up, and may even contribute to knots. Just my theory, and I don't have any kind of medical degree, so take it with a grain of salt.

Overall this week has been much better than last week.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Hizentra Day!!

I woke up this morning and remembered that Accredo had sent me a box of latex gloves, so I called the number that they gave me (where I'd talked to the nurse coordinator), and asked them if the nurse could bring a box of latex-free gloves. The nurse coordinator actually answered the phone directly and told me that my nurse was reading my chart last night and noticed that I'm allergic to latex and decided to bring me some non-latex gloves of her own accord. I thought that was so cool! :)

I also asked about pre-meds since no one had mentioned them and I wasn't sure whether I should take anything before the nurse arrives. They told me that the nurse would have me take a Benadryl 30 minutes before we start the actual treatment, and that she would tell me when to do it. For my IVIG I currently get 50mg of Hydrocortisone, 25mg IV Benadryl, and 0.5mg Clonazepam, so it will be interesting to see how this goes with only Benadryl. They told me to go ahead and take Ibuprofen or some other painkiller, but I'm not supposed to take them due to stomach issues and drug interactions, so I'm just going to see how it goes without. I have had a headache all morning though, so I might give in and take something.

The nurse coordinator has called twice to tell me that my nurse will be later than expected. I don't mind, since she's helping someone else, and I know I don't want to be rushed through my treatment so I can't get upset about her not rushing someone else's. I also planned in advance to take the whole day off of work, so I don't have any pressures.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Eleventh IVIG Treatment

So the Hizentra did not get approved in time for me to avoid going back for another infusion at the infusion center. Once again I outlined the rates and transitions that I wanted, and hope to avoid hassles with the nurses.
I'm having my infusion right now. It's going well, and I'm hoping that I'll have very few reactions since I'm on prednisone and they gave me my normal 50mg of Hydrocortisone as well. I'm keeping them to my usual rate of 25 for 30 minutes, 50 for 2 hours, and 75 til the end. With the additional steroids and low speed I really hope this one will be a good one! 
I arrived at or before 8:00 AM, and they took me in late...maybe nearly 9:00 before they started. I was finished and sitting on the bench waiting for mom to bring the car around by 5:15, so it was at least 8 hours long. As far as reactions go I'm doing well, but I think the 2 different kind of steroids are playing havoc with my emotions. I feel like a wreck and that everything I want and need completely conflicts with everything else I need and want. I took 1/2 a clonazepam when I got home and slept for awhile, and am now listening to soothing music and playing a game trying to be calm and let go of these awful steroid emotions in a healthy way. 

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Second IVIG Treatment and How it Impacted Me Over the Next Week

I had my 2nd IVIG treatment on Friday, 3/5. We started at 9:30 AM, and I was finished by 2:30 PM. The nurse said the fastest speed she took me up to was 150. I had a sinus infection as well, so on top of the premeds I was also on prednisone and antibiotics (Clarithromycin?). The premedication that I had was: 
600mg of Ibuprofen 1 hr in advance,
0.5mg Clonazapam ~30 min in advance, 
25mg Benadryl by IV,
100mg of Hydrocortisone injection
The treatment went smoothly. I slept for about the first 3 hours, and then woke up and ate lunch. I only needed 1 bathroom trip despite all the efforts I'd made to hydrate myself. Mom and I watched a movie, and before the movie was over, the treatment was finished.
We went home and watched the rest of the movie, then I slept for another few hours. 
Yesterday (1st day after treatment), I was very weak and shaky. I slept in in the morning, but was overwhelmingly hungry so I got up for breakfast. All day I felt so weak that it felt like lying down took too much effort. Nevertheless, I stayed up all day. I read in bed, and did sudoku puzzles, then I took a bath since I didn't think I was strong enough to stand up in the shower. We went out for awhile then. I'd intended to stay home and rest more, but my boyfriend suggested we get some food while we were out, and that thought was very appealing. I mostly just rested in the car while he did his errands, but I went into 1 store with him (wearing a mask), so that I could pick out some slippers to wear at his house. I got in bed when we got home and read some more, then when I was ready to sleep I realized I was feeling so shaky that I probably wouldn't sleep well, so I took a Clonazepam. I slept well and woke up hungry after about 10 hrs of sleep.
I feel better today, not strong yet, but a lot better, and I hope that by tomorrow I'll feel great! 
My main post-treatment effects have been: exhaustion, hunger, weakness, feeling overly-emotional, shakiness, fuzzy-headed feeling. It's hard to say how much of what is caused by the sinus infection, sinus infection meds, treatment, or premeds. I know that last time I had the hunger also. It seems to hit me for days afterwards, and I get ravenous. I wonder whether that's due to the antibodies making my body more able to absorb nutrients from food?


Still Exhausted a Week Later...