KellyAnneB
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Since I started the drug on July 31 I've been having constant night sweats and high blood pressure. As well as fatigue. Has anyone else had similar symptoms?
DS age 12 has been on it for about 6 days. His main symptoms have always been digestive and sinus related as well. Never really coughs, usually doesn't bring anything up. He seems to be doing more throat/nose clearing, but he also started up his month of tobi a couple days before. His schedule has been a bit off -- usually he spends the day at daycare and plays pretty hard, but we were out of town for the weekend and left him at his grandparents lake cabin for a few days. So while I THINK he's not as extremely salty tasting (yes, I've licked him), I'm not sure. He has had looser stools, but then he's been eating like crazy (preadolescent growth spurt?) and my MIL a former nurse tends to get worried about giving him "too many enzymes" when he has a huge meal, whereas I throw a few more enzymes at him. Things in our schedule should be normalizing in a couple days. Friday marks a full week of being on it.
i don't know but it doesn't really make sense since most people actually gained weight on it and increased bmi. I am hoping it is just an initial side effect. I have already lost at least a pound, thankfully I have a good amount of extra weight that I've already gained in the past year. You would think the opposite would be happening with stools actually.When the pharmacist reviewed some potential initial side effects I was thinking for the most part they sounded like typical cf symptoms -- may have nausea or stomach upset, cold or respiratory symptoms, looser stools... I've been trying to figure if the loose stools are typical malabsorption or just different.
Hey Robin, congrats and good luck! I know that for my son, I stopped his antacid a few days before the Orkambi came to avoid any interaction and he is taking the pills with things like peanut butter and ice cream and fried foods and full glasses of whole milk/half and half with chocolate syrup. The trade off is that he is in better spirits and excited about the things he does feel. For example, I don't know if you will all know what I mean by this, but when he gets hot, he doesn't sweat. Literally, no sweat would drip off of him. Instead, he would get a heat insulating film around him and sometimes, he would get so overheated that it would take a day or two for him "normalize". The other day, he played a basketball game outside at the training camp he goes to (it was over 90 degrees and humid) anyway, I picked him up right at the end of the game and he was DRIPPING with sweat. It was pouring off of him and I could see the liquid sweat on his body. That has NEVER happened before. Not only was he not overheated, he came home and played even more basketball. I cried. That one thing limited him his whole life. Even with Gatorade and salt and all the things they tell you do, he would still get really lethargic and miserable in the heat and humidity. We have missed out on family vacations and other activities because even in NY the heat was too much for him to deal with and now.......WOO HOO. It is such a freeing feeling to know that he may be able to be a kid and play outside without fear of needing days to recover.