seriously, i haven't even had health insurance in over a year. i've been meaning to sign up, but it's hard to motivate myself to pick up another bill that doesn't come with immediate tangible benefits.
I'm on levothyroxine, which I will be on for the rest of my life unless I get a thyroid transplant. I'm also on microgestin for bc.
A Very Mild Prescription 8mg For Blood Pressure, And I Take A Non Script Cap Of Multivitamins Daily.... Cheers Glen.
Steroids and antibacterial eye drops because I've had a corneal graft. I also have numerous sedatives as my body over exerts itself at random times and they're the only thing that'll help me rest.
Everythings OTC here, and I'm healthy, so nothing. In November I ate some bad beach fruit, and chose to diagnose myself rather than go to a local doctor. I assumed it was bacterial when it didn't dissipate for a number of days, and took an amoxicillin cycle. Cleared it right up. I take some valium to rest up occasionally. Though it's mostly for kicks to be honest. .
ABVD - Form of chemo, every two weeks. This week, V was cut out due to prolonged tingling of fingers, as V can have an impact on nerves and this worries the oncologist very much. Shot for white blood cell count - Once every two weeks. Emend - once a day for three days every two weeks. So just before chemo and the next two days after. To help with nausea. (Gotten sick twice, once b/c of too much wine, so only once due to chemo so far in over 5 months). Nexium - Very rarely, I use it when needed. I think less than 5 times, and all recent, for heart burn related issues and acid reflux type stuff. Again, only started this recently, after a long time of acid reflux type problems and can count on one hand the times I have used it. Lorazepam - For trouble sleeping. Really only the past month I have been using it. Not just for chemo, but GD girl troubles. Ugh. Ondansetron - Taken when needed, and I have used it rarely. Maybe 3-4 times so far, to help combat nausea due to chemo. Usually I can cope w/o drugs. Compazine - Also for nausea, used as it needed. Used it a few times a long while ago, but not recently and overall, maybe 20 times or so. Melatonin - More of a natural/holistic pill, to also help sleep. Got it recently and taken it for a few days, will see what happens. Has B-6 in it too...Again, girls Once chemo is done, these will all be un-necessary, accept for the Melatonin which I will continue, to help sleep, since it is natural and something you can get at most health food stores anyway.
I eat garlic, oranges and smoke weed. Does wonders since im afraid of pills now ever since one summer when i rolled everyday on ecstasy pills. Fucking hate pills. Period.