Dizziness? in The E-Cigarette; my fianceé has MS and dizzy spells are quite common in her case. Particularly when taking her injections (rebif immunomodulator) ...
-
my fianceé has MS and dizzy spells are quite common in her case. Particularly when taking her injections (rebif immunomodulator) I would look at that first and if you're also experiencing vertigo get your ears checked, MS can sometimes mimic Ménière's
-
-
Senior Member
ECF Veteran

Originally Posted by
rave
Just thought I'd give y'all a quick update: I'm starting to feel like a "normal" (and I use that term loosely) human being again. It's likely that it is/was just the MS messin' with me - or - the increased level of oxygen that my body isn't used to because I quit smoking.

I've been vaping up a cloud again - Couldn't wait to pitch those nasty analogues and clean out the ashtrays to use as
PV holders.
You wanna talk about a big pharma conspiracy?!?! My daily injections for my MS cost approx.
$1800 - $1900 for a month's supply!!! No wonder I'm uninsurable!
Thanks again everyone for your suggestions and support.

That is awesome to hear, glad that you are able to vape again and have thrown out the analogs.
-
Registered Supplier
ECF Veteran

Originally Posted by
rave
Just thought I'd give y'all a quick update: I'm starting to feel like a "normal" (and I use that term loosely) human being again. It's likely that it is/was just the MS messin' with me - or - the increased level of oxygen that my body isn't used to because I quit smoking.

I've been vaping up a cloud again - Couldn't wait to pitch those nasty analogues and clean out the ashtrays to use as
PV holders.
You wanna talk about a big pharma conspiracy?!?! My daily injections for my MS cost approx.
$1800 - $1900 for a month's supply!!! No wonder I'm uninsurable!
Thanks again everyone for your suggestions and support.

WOW... that is a LOT of money... that just isn't right. I thought I had it bad, my son has to take meds on a daily basis. His doctor was nice enough to give us samples for the past 6 mo's but that has run out and I just recently filled his first script. I was shocked to see it was going to cost us $205 a month. He is fully insured, but this particular med is not covered (and there is no generic). It seems that Lilly (the pharm company that makes it) has a program to help people with their meds but because he is fully insured we don't qualify. Doesn't make sence to me... Who cares if we are insured if the insurance doesn't cover what we need.
So now I know where the money I am going to save from not smoking is going to go!
Tags for this Thread
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
Forum Rules
Bookmarks