I started the cocktail of Cromolyn, Pepcid, and Allegra yesterday. It can take two to six weeks to start noticing improvements so I'm not surprised that I haven't noticed anything yet. I did have issues with the Allegra and Pepcid yesterday.
I took the Allegra in the morning and shortly after had a little episode. A wave of nausea, tingles all over, tachycardia, goosebumps, muscle weakness, etc. Then, I took the Pepcid at night and had issues with that as well. I kept having adrenaline surges as I was trying to fall asleep. Everyone has those moments right as you drift off to sleep when it feels like you're falling and you jerk awake. These adrenaline surges are similar to that but include tachycardia, gasping for breath, and sweating. Then I had another episode that was a mild form of the same episodes I dealt with after surgery.
It's common for people with Mast Cell issues to have sensitivities to medications. The pharmacy gave me the generic forms of the Allegra and Pepcid and I'm thinking that's what the issue was. A lot of MCAD patients react to the additives used in generic forms of medications. So, my hubby is going to get the name brand forms of those drugs and I'm hoping that makes all the difference!
On a side note, I had a great weekend! The girls and I went to my hometown for my cousin's graduation and it was great to see everyone! I've always felt so blessed to have grown up in a small town! At the graduation, I was bombarded by caring people. I received hugs and pats on the arm. I was asked sincere questions about how I'm feeling and what I've been going through. I was given many well wishes and reminded of all the prayers I'm still receiving. Unbelievable! That little community is so supportive and it was wonderful to be back! Thank you all so much!
"Finally, all of you, have unity of mind, sympathy, brotherly love, a tender heart, and a humble mind." 1 Peter 3:8
Amy
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