pampywamp Posted January 22, 2011 Share Posted January 22, 2011 ive been on a tablet called VESICARE *solifenacin succinate* now for over 2 years i was prescribed it but if i stopped taking it what r the side effects i still wear protection 2 bed and still often wake up wet im taking 10mg should i ask my doctor 4 more i dont like tablets Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted January 22, 2011 Share Posted January 22, 2011 ive been on a tablet called VESICARE *solifenacin succinate* now for over 2 years i was prescribed it but if i stopped taking it what r the side effects i still wear protection 2 bed and still often wake up wet im taking 10mg should i ask my doctor 4 more i dont like tablets You should always tell your Doctor if something works or doesn't- especially if something changes while taking the meds I'm not a fan of pills either but better them than the problem I can't otherwise handle Bettypooh Link to comment
babykeiff Posted January 22, 2011 Share Posted January 22, 2011 Have a look here...... http://www.drugs.com/vesicare.html or here http://www.rxlist.com/vesicare-drug.htm ... and before you make a decision, consult your doctor. 1 Link to comment
LuvsGurl Posted January 28, 2011 Share Posted January 28, 2011 I was offered a "bladder control" drug by my doctor two years or so back. I turned it down. I'm not a big fan of taking a pill for every minor malady that crops up, I prefer not to even take tylenol/advil/whatever for headaches. A lot of these new drugs scare me, I see the adds on TV and they go on and on and on about possible side effects, it's crazy! I'll just wear some protection and get on with my life, no need to become another pill popping victim of our modern medical system. Because most of the time when they've got you on the pills they've got you hooked for life and it is just more money in the drug company's pocket. That's why doctors prescribe so many drugs now anyways, they get kick backs (new equipment, trips, bonuses, etc.) from the drug companies for getting people on the stuff. 1 Link to comment
erin Posted February 27, 2011 Share Posted February 27, 2011 I have had IBS all my life (now that I know what it is) and developed BPH and OAB. My doctor told me its not unusual for one to have both bowel and bladder problems. The detrol for my OAB caused constipation that aggravated IBS . My meds for the BPH have caused permanent ERD ,though my doctor doesn't think so. Meds have made my life miserable, all the side effects and inter-reactions. I use to only wear protection for flare ups but now am 24/7 Stopped all meds ,and am much more healthy despite ERD. Wish I'd stayed with pads. Link to comment
Baby Brian Posted February 27, 2011 Share Posted February 27, 2011 I have had IBS all my life (now that I know what it is) and developed BPH and OAB. My doctor told me its not unusual for one to have both bowel and bladder problems. The detrol for my OAB caused constipation that aggravated IBS . My meds for the BPH have caused permanent ERD ,though my doctor doesn't think so. Meds have made my life miserable, all the side effects and inter-reactions. I use to only wear protection for flare ups but now am 24/7 Stopped all meds ,and am much more healthy despite ERD. Wish I'd stayed with pads. Wow, you must work for the government with all of those abbreviations. Most of us here probably know what they mean, and the rest can look them up. Honestly though, kinda rude not to spell them out. IBS- Irritable Bowel Syndrome BPH- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia OAB- Over Active Bladder ERD- Early Retirement for Disability- WTF (what the f#&k), that makes not sense Link to comment
babytommy1981 Posted March 8, 2011 Share Posted March 8, 2011 I also was offerd drugs for my wetting problem, and i turned them down, as im not a fan of drugs, unless they are 100% natural. plus most drugs out there cause other problems, and 80% OF the drugs on the market have mercury in them. witch over time causes other health problems. I said ill take pills if It comes down to life or death or if i cant get it up anymore. Link to comment
babytommy1981 Posted March 8, 2011 Share Posted March 8, 2011 got to love the ads for these bladder drugs, as they may stop wetting, but you may get anal leakage, bloody noses, ringing in the ears, blurred vision. i say i rather wet my self then have those problems. Link to comment
LuvsGurl Posted March 8, 2011 Share Posted March 8, 2011 I will have to agree. A lot of the drug commercials listing potential side effects scare me. Seems many of the side effects are actually worse than the condition the drug claims to treat. Link to comment
AndB Posted March 9, 2011 Share Posted March 9, 2011 I said "no thanks" to the drugs as well. Part of that for me was that I had just started on Zoloft after never having a long-term prescription like that before. I didn't want to become a "walking pharmacy" at age 31! I'm glad I didn't also. Sometimes needing diapers is a drag...but at the same time, I don't think I'd want to worry about side effects. Plus, most drugs are not 100% effective. As far as the Zoloft goes, I still get depressed sometimes. I read somewhere that a 50% success rate is considered astronomically good in pharmaceuticals. To put that in terms of the bladder control drugs, you still need something about half the time. Since you never know which half, it ends up being all the time. Hell, given the choice between wearing diapers with no drugs and wearing diapers and taking drugs, it's no contest. I see the ads, and I wonder "Why so uptight about your underwear?" You'd be healthier if you weren't, and I think society would be healthier if it weren't so uptight about diapers. Link to comment
erin Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 Wow, you must work for the government with all of those abbreviations. Most of us here probably know what they mean, and the rest can look them up. Honestly though, kinda rude not to spell them out. IBS- Irritable Bowel Syndrome BPH- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia OAB- Over Active Bladder ERD- Early Retirement for Disability- WTF (what the f#&k), that makes not sense I was tempted to make a snarly reply but then I would only be descending to your level. I thought this was a serious discussion and being medical related thought the users would be familiar with the abbreviated medical terms. I have seen these used through out the board forums.You are the only one who found it necessary to make the comments and assume the other posters are so unknowable they needed clarification ( maybe someone will clarify the meaning of ERD ). I do not work for the government and find your attitude rude, as I was only making a sincere contribution to the discussion . I will not be back! Link to comment
bignappybo Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 Best person to ask about it and any other advice on this is your doctor. Link to comment
dogpiss Posted March 30, 2011 Share Posted March 30, 2011 I tried Desmopressin many years ago and keep a small amount on hand in case I start overproducing, but rarely use it. I don't like it since it makes me feel like a blimp (it enables water retention). So, for me, it did work a little but the benefit didn't outweigh the problems, and created more of its own. Give it a shot if you Dr. thinks it's a good option. Link to comment
Daddy Fred Posted March 30, 2011 Share Posted March 30, 2011 I have XYZ -- and it's just the end... Daddy Fred. Link to comment
Baby Brian Posted March 30, 2011 Share Posted March 30, 2011 I have XYZ -- and it's just the end... Daddy Fred. You'll have to tell me all about it. I have ABC but feel like it's only beginning. Link to comment
Dill_Pickle Posted March 31, 2011 Share Posted March 31, 2011 You'll have to tell me all about it. I have ABC but feel like it's only beginning. And I have the mother of all problems...we call it alphabet soup!!! (it's very tasty) I do appreciate those that are careful not to spill it needlessly. Link to comment
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