I went to the new doctor, he was impressed(?) with how many meds I've tried so far. He Rxed Cortifoam, which will cost me $250/month. He didn't have much new to say, except he agreed with my previous doctor and said that I should be in remission even though I am not.
I got even more nauseous than usual over the weekend, not cool.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
New doc says...
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Remission Impossible
Doc said I should be in remission after 6 weeks. It's been 6+ months, time to see a new doctor! Since I've started the medicine it has helped, but not enough. Even my old doctor agreed. I am headed for my 3rd insurance plan of the year, I am sure the ladies in the doctors office love me!
Balsalazide still makes me nauseous a little almost all the time, just like Asacol HD before it. Strange that I have had to adjust to and accept that feeling 24/7. The good news is that sleeping enough isn't as big a problem as when I first started UC meds.
Balsalazide still makes me nauseous a little almost all the time, just like Asacol HD before it. Strange that I have had to adjust to and accept that feeling 24/7. The good news is that sleeping enough isn't as big a problem as when I first started UC meds.
Labels:
asacol hd,
balsalazide,
drugs,
insurance,
nauseous,
side effect,
symptoms,
ulcerative colitis
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