Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 23:13     Subject: Re:NYT article on Singulair

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I chose to do allergy shots for my kid instead of singulair. Shots are all natural— just a tiny bit of the allergen administered, built up over time.


I wish more people understood this. Yes it's a pain to go get them, but the most effective, least side effect therapy.


I went to several allergists and all refused shots.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 23:02     Subject: NYT article on Singulair

For my son and I it is a lifesaver when allergy season is at it's worst.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 19:56     Subject: Re:NYT article on Singulair

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I chose to do allergy shots for my kid instead of singulair. Shots are all natural— just a tiny bit of the allergen administered, built up over time.


I wish more people understood this. Yes it's a pain to go get them, but the most effective, least side effect therapy.


It takes time to work. My kid took singulair for a couple years while simultaneously starting allergy shots. Took 3 years until the shots had done enough to discontinue the singular. Fortunately he had no side effects from it that we know of.

Before singulair and shots he was on steroids for a week and that was no fun either.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 19:52     Subject: Re:NYT article on Singulair

Anonymous wrote:I chose to do allergy shots for my kid instead of singulair. Shots are all natural— just a tiny bit of the allergen administered, built up over time.


I wish more people understood this. Yes it's a pain to go get them, but the most effective, least side effect therapy.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 19:29     Subject: NYT article on Singulair

Caused anxiety with me, stopped that fast.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 18:44     Subject: NYT article on Singulair

I've taken it for years with no side effects. Of course I believe that other people have experienced serious side effects, but it helps me a lot.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 18:23     Subject: NYT article on Singulair

On the flip side, I took it for years and years with no issue.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 18:22     Subject: NYT article on Singulair

My normally kind and even tempered husband becomes unbearably mean and nasty on it. I seriously think about divorce during every heavy allergy season. Unfortunately it’s the only thing that works when his allergies are at their worst.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 18:07     Subject: NYT article on Singulair

People are very quick to dismiss medication side effects! My grandmother developed psychosis due to Cipro.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 17:58     Subject: Re:NYT article on Singulair

I chose to do allergy shots for my kid instead of singulair. Shots are all natural— just a tiny bit of the allergen administered, built up over time.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 17:57     Subject: NYT article on Singulair

No trouble but it didn't help. I had that experience on Robitussin.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 17:50     Subject: NYT article on Singulair

I was prescribed it for a small issue.

Before I picked it up, I read all the crazy stuff about it.

I decided not to get it.

I wonder what made that PA suggest it for my small (but annoying) issue (which eventually went away on its own).

That PA i had no experience with. I had a year with different insurance and just did my checkup with a random place. *Now I feel that whole office was shady.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 17:48     Subject: Re:NYT article on Singulair

I credit DCUM with giving me warnings about Singulair. Years ago my young child was prescribed this, and I searched it up on DCUM, and several people noted these psychiatric concerns. Raised the concerns with pediatrician, who dismissed them, but I never gave it to my child. The risks are low but they are real. Shows the value of a site like this one, because it's the only way I found out about the side effects.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 16:00     Subject: NYT article on Singulair

Both of my sons had massive anxiety while on it - even short term. This was when they were 5 and 7. HATED it.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 11:57     Subject: NYT article on Singulair

So many sad stories in the article.

Years ago, I was prescribed use for asthma and after just a couple of weeks thought I was losing my mind. While on it, I had horrific, psychedelic nightmares that I couldn’t wake from. I was so angry when I realized the cause! I could breathe better than ever, but obviously it was not sustainable. No one warned me about it and I was stupidly lazy about reading inserts back then.

Anyone else have trouble with it?