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Post-Treatment => Facial Issues => Topic started by: chloes mema on May 03, 2013, 01:53:35 pm
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Monday evening I was taking PEG-3350 with Electrolytes per doctor's orders (like I would drink that stuff without doctor's orders? YUKE!). About 45 minutes into taking this stuff I had one massive facial spasm that lasted better than 45 minutes. It was so bad I sent a text message to my oncologist asking if this medicine could cause such a spasm, he said he didn't think so. I was almost to the point of going to the ER when I decided to take a 5mg Valium & do some deep breathing. It litterally felt like something short circuited in my head! ???
Now, four days later I have had only two very mild spasms since then. I have taken 2.5 mg of Valium each day but normally that doesn't affect the spasms.
I've been doing research and I do think that the electrolytes caused this.
Has anyone else experienced a "massive" spasm or heard of a "massive" spasm before?
I'm almost afraid to talk about it, to jinx the fact that I haven't really had any more spasms since last Monday night. I know, be thankful (which I am), take the blessing and run. :D
Karen
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I've always thought that drinking that stuff (Polyethylene Glycol) was like drinking automobile anti-freeze (Ethylene Glycol).
Sounds similar.
;D
Side effects of an electrolyte imbalance from too much PEG 3350:
Muscle spasm, twitching, weakness, confusion, numbness, blood pressure changes, convulsions, irregular heartbeat, seizures and lethargy.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/29869-polyethylene-glycol-side-effects/
Report your reaction to the doctor.
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I read all that on Livestrong which is what makes me think it was the PEG-3350
Have made a note to discuss with oncologist when I see him in June; too late now to mention it to the doctor that prescribed - it's a done deal now.
However, I will NEVER take that stuff again, trust me. >:(
Karen