Tobi side affects?

bkc3

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our son is back on an on month of tobi. He seems a bit more moody and has very strong reactions to things (easily upset). He's just acting a bit out of character and it seemed to start a few days after he started tobi.

Has anyone else seen anything like this?
 

bkc3

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our son is back on an on month of tobi. He seems a bit more moody and has very strong reactions to things (easily upset). He's just acting a bit out of character and it seemed to start a few days after he started tobi.

Has anyone else seen anything like this?
 

bkc3

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our son is back on an on month of tobi. He seems a bit more moody and has very strong reactions to things (easily upset). He's just acting a bit out of character and it seemed to start a few days after he started tobi.

Has anyone else seen anything like this?
 

bkc3

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our son is back on an on month of tobi. He seems a bit more moody and has very strong reactions to things (easily upset). He's just acting a bit out of character and it seemed to start a few days after he started tobi.

Has anyone else seen anything like this?
 

bkc3

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our son is back on an on month of tobi. He seems a bit more moody and has very strong reactions to things (easily upset). He's just acting a bit out of character and it seemed to start a few days after he started tobi.
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<br />Has anyone else seen anything like this?
 

BlueBeam

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yes, from a personal experience i tend to lose interest and have difficulty concentrating at work.

it consumes energy, that's the most important side effect... for me it translates to poor performance while programming at work.

and no im not crazy
 

BlueBeam

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yes, from a personal experience i tend to lose interest and have difficulty concentrating at work.

it consumes energy, that's the most important side effect... for me it translates to poor performance while programming at work.

and no im not crazy
 

BlueBeam

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yes, from a personal experience i tend to lose interest and have difficulty concentrating at work.

it consumes energy, that's the most important side effect... for me it translates to poor performance while programming at work.

and no im not crazy
 

BlueBeam

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yes, from a personal experience i tend to lose interest and have difficulty concentrating at work.

it consumes energy, that's the most important side effect... for me it translates to poor performance while programming at work.

and no im not crazy
 

BlueBeam

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yes, from a personal experience i tend to lose interest and have difficulty concentrating at work.
<br />
<br />it consumes energy, that's the most important side effect... for me it translates to poor performance while programming at work.
<br />
<br />and no im not crazy
 

static

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Wow I swear I have the same problem. I keep trying to convince myself over and over that it is all in my head, nothing is really happening. Even my own doctor called me crazy when I brought up the possibility of any mental side effects.

The problem for me comes with compliance of it all. A little before I got out of pediatric care I stoped doing my tobi altogether because of this reason, and within the last year I only started it up again because I wanted to see if it could really make a whole lot of difference in lung function. It is about to be my "on" month again, but I am now more aprehensive than ever about starting it up again. I am literally obsessive over this one drug alone, nothing else causes me to act/think like this. Did I do well on this test? Why/why not? Did I do better last month on an earlier test? (I know it isn't the most scientific method but it's all I have).

Anyways.. since we are all in the same boat here... now what? Try azli? Try to convince people we really AREN'T Crazy? .. The brain can fool you though... I really just don't know.
 

static

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Wow I swear I have the same problem. I keep trying to convince myself over and over that it is all in my head, nothing is really happening. Even my own doctor called me crazy when I brought up the possibility of any mental side effects.

The problem for me comes with compliance of it all. A little before I got out of pediatric care I stoped doing my tobi altogether because of this reason, and within the last year I only started it up again because I wanted to see if it could really make a whole lot of difference in lung function. It is about to be my "on" month again, but I am now more aprehensive than ever about starting it up again. I am literally obsessive over this one drug alone, nothing else causes me to act/think like this. Did I do well on this test? Why/why not? Did I do better last month on an earlier test? (I know it isn't the most scientific method but it's all I have).

Anyways.. since we are all in the same boat here... now what? Try azli? Try to convince people we really AREN'T Crazy? .. The brain can fool you though... I really just don't know.
 

static

New member
Wow I swear I have the same problem. I keep trying to convince myself over and over that it is all in my head, nothing is really happening. Even my own doctor called me crazy when I brought up the possibility of any mental side effects.

The problem for me comes with compliance of it all. A little before I got out of pediatric care I stoped doing my tobi altogether because of this reason, and within the last year I only started it up again because I wanted to see if it could really make a whole lot of difference in lung function. It is about to be my "on" month again, but I am now more aprehensive than ever about starting it up again. I am literally obsessive over this one drug alone, nothing else causes me to act/think like this. Did I do well on this test? Why/why not? Did I do better last month on an earlier test? (I know it isn't the most scientific method but it's all I have).

Anyways.. since we are all in the same boat here... now what? Try azli? Try to convince people we really AREN'T Crazy? .. The brain can fool you though... I really just don't know.
 

static

New member
Wow I swear I have the same problem. I keep trying to convince myself over and over that it is all in my head, nothing is really happening. Even my own doctor called me crazy when I brought up the possibility of any mental side effects.

The problem for me comes with compliance of it all. A little before I got out of pediatric care I stoped doing my tobi altogether because of this reason, and within the last year I only started it up again because I wanted to see if it could really make a whole lot of difference in lung function. It is about to be my "on" month again, but I am now more aprehensive than ever about starting it up again. I am literally obsessive over this one drug alone, nothing else causes me to act/think like this. Did I do well on this test? Why/why not? Did I do better last month on an earlier test? (I know it isn't the most scientific method but it's all I have).

Anyways.. since we are all in the same boat here... now what? Try azli? Try to convince people we really AREN'T Crazy? .. The brain can fool you though... I really just don't know.
 

static

New member
Wow I swear I have the same problem. I keep trying to convince myself over and over that it is all in my head, nothing is really happening. Even my own doctor called me crazy when I brought up the possibility of any mental side effects.
<br />
<br />The problem for me comes with compliance of it all. A little before I got out of pediatric care I stoped doing my tobi altogether because of this reason, and within the last year I only started it up again because I wanted to see if it could really make a whole lot of difference in lung function. It is about to be my "on" month again, but I am now more aprehensive than ever about starting it up again. I am literally obsessive over this one drug alone, nothing else causes me to act/think like this. Did I do well on this test? Why/why not? Did I do better last month on an earlier test? (I know it isn't the most scientific method but it's all I have).
<br />
<br />Anyways.. since we are all in the same boat here... now what? Try azli? Try to convince people we really AREN'T Crazy? .. The brain can fool you though... I really just don't know.
 

KrazyKat

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I know one of the side effects of IV tobra is 'toxic psychosis' whatever that is. It certainly doesn't sound like much fun and it wouldn't be too much of stretch to think that for some, an element of this side effect could also exist from the inhaled version.
 

KrazyKat

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I know one of the side effects of IV tobra is 'toxic psychosis' whatever that is. It certainly doesn't sound like much fun and it wouldn't be too much of stretch to think that for some, an element of this side effect could also exist from the inhaled version.
 

KrazyKat

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I know one of the side effects of IV tobra is 'toxic psychosis' whatever that is. It certainly doesn't sound like much fun and it wouldn't be too much of stretch to think that for some, an element of this side effect could also exist from the inhaled version.
 

KrazyKat

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I know one of the side effects of IV tobra is 'toxic psychosis' whatever that is. It certainly doesn't sound like much fun and it wouldn't be too much of stretch to think that for some, an element of this side effect could also exist from the inhaled version.
 

KrazyKat

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I know one of the side effects of IV tobra is 'toxic psychosis' whatever that is. It certainly doesn't sound like much fun and it wouldn't be too much of stretch to think that for some, an element of this side effect could also exist from the inhaled version.
 
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