My friend Andra is semi thinking about getting someone to hire her to do web design so as she can write off her new tablet etc. I wish I had money to hire her cause I sure would love to have my own site instead of just a blog.
I had been thinking of this mostly because I want to be able to put things in categories and would like (mostly for my own sake) to have a section of books that I've read and mini reviews and another for movies and their mini reviews. But I realized today that what I would really like, again mostly for my own sake, but possibly as a resource for other depressives, a section about all the anti depressants and anti anxiety drugs that I have tried. I could just kick myself now for never having recorded what I've taken and what side effects I had and what made me stop taking them.
I switched to BuSpar not too long ago and I feel fairly happy. I would say that it is doing its job. However, I'm nauseous pretty much all the time. I could deal with that since I used to have pretty bad IBS and still have it to some degree so am used to an upset stomach. But what I can't take is the ITCHING!!! With this, like with so many other side effects of so many other drugs that I have looked up in the past, according to the clinical trials of the drug, itchiness is not a side effect. But then when you find forums where real users write in, so many of them complain about the itchiness. Itchiness doesn't sound like a big deal does it? Trust me, it is though, especially at night.
But, its not a big deal, I'm just going to switch again. My point being that I just wish that I had made a list of all my past drugs so that I could now look back and tell the doctor which drugs I didn't want to go back to and which i had never tried and would be willing to try. Now I have to stop writing about itchiness cause just thinking about it is making me one big ITCH MACHINE :)
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When I was in the hospital a few years ago for that operation, they gave me morphine. The morphine made me SO ITCHY and as soon as they found that out they switched me to demerol, because the itchiness was apparently an allergy.
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