Yes Biaxin causes stomach upset. Yay.
Yes Biaxin causes (or exacerbates) insomnia. Sleep aids, coming right up.
Regimen, for those who like to point and laugh:
Morning - 5 pills vitamin D3, 1 injection vitamin B12 (also inject kitty with insulin)
8am - 500mg Biaxin, with food
2pm (as far from the Biaxin as possible) - probiotic
8pm - 500mg Biaxin, with food (also give kitty insulin and 1/2 tablet Enalapril for blood pressure)
8pm 1x/week - fluconazole
Bedtime - hormones, sleeping pill
There's no way to keep this organized without little pill minders, so I'm carrying those again. I'm really not supposed to be this old yet. I was supposed to get a decade or two of middle age.
Yes Biaxin causes (or exacerbates) insomnia. Sleep aids, coming right up.
Regimen, for those who like to point and laugh:
Morning - 5 pills vitamin D3, 1 injection vitamin B12 (also inject kitty with insulin)
8am - 500mg Biaxin, with food
2pm (as far from the Biaxin as possible) - probiotic
8pm - 500mg Biaxin, with food (also give kitty insulin and 1/2 tablet Enalapril for blood pressure)
8pm 1x/week - fluconazole
Bedtime - hormones, sleeping pill
There's no way to keep this organized without little pill minders, so I'm carrying those again. I'm really not supposed to be this old yet. I was supposed to get a decade or two of middle age.
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If you don't mind my asking, what's your med regimen? I don't recall you talking about it in LJ, although I might have just missed it.
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Morning: Levoxyl 75mcg & Low-Ogestrel ("birth control", skipping placebo pills)
Evening: Ranitidine 300mg (stomach stuff, can interfere with Levoxyl, *sigh*)
I take my morning pills between 7:30 & 9:30 AM (and set The Pill Lady for 9:25 AM). The evening pill is less fussy, but I try for 7:30-9:30 PM (with The Pill Lady at 9:25 PM in case I forget). It's tough for me, because I have lotsa trouble with insomnia (I seem to have a greater-than-24-hour circadian rhythm), so I often end up with an erratic sleep schedule. I've learned to roll over when I hear The Pill Lady, take the two li'l pills, and roll over back to sleep. When I've been dead asleep it's very easy for me to get back to sleep[*] after simple quick pill-taking. The Pill Lady lives in my bedroom, since the evening pill is not so strict, and I'm generally at home for the morning pills.
And the 7:30-9:30 windows are my feeding times for
[*] I have what I call "sleep inertia" -- "a body at rest..." -- you get the drift. It sounds like a joke, but it's also the literal truth, which I've lived with all my life.
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That's cool that you can get back to sleep afterward. I have sleep-maintenance insomnia -- I can GET to sleep, but if I wake up any time after four or so hours of it, I usually can't RETURN to sleep no matter how tired I feel -- so that'd be tougher for me. But hey, we each have ways that work for us! :-)
I'm also glad to hear how well the supplements are working for Mira. That's awesome.
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And it *is* really quite tough to properly manage regular pills in my irregular life. But, with the help of The Pill Lady, I mostly manage. Not always easy.
I have sleep initiation problems (and waking problems), you have sleep maintenance problems. We each get dealt our challenges. Such fun... or something. ;)
It makes me extremely happy that the supplements are working well for
BTW, my sporadic LJ-visiting means I missed commenting 'bout Duchess' situation. I'm so sorry to hear she's going through such a difficult and scary time. I worry (but really try to not obsess) about when Mira will face big health issues (again). It's part of why I celebrate every single time I see her leaping or doing happy-cat things. I'm glad you said that Duchess didn't seem personally miserable outside the seizure episodes. At least that is a comfort. I wish both of you the best luck with dealing with it, and offer *HUGS* and *kitty-purrrrrrrs*.
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Yeah, I think Duchess probably feels just fine most of the time (although confused and disoriented when this hits) and me, I'm the worrier. Thanks! Hugs and kitty-purrs make a lot of things better.
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