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- CALS
- Diagnosis
- 08/2022
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- NJ
- City
- Livingston
My PALS, Tom, started Riluzole in August 2022 at the time of his dx. He has been declining each month. In February he was barely conscious, weak and drowsy all the time. I thought I would lose him fairly soon.
I called the neurologist to discuss stopping the Riluzole. Are we getting only side effects and no benefits? Probably. I stopped the Riluzole mid February.
Over the past two weeks he has been perking up. His eyes are OPEN all the way! He laughs and smiles every day. We have made no other changes. Perhaps the Riluzole was causing these strong negative side effects. If the drug was extending his life, it was doing so in a way where he was barely conscious.
I should add that his oxygen levels are still around 94 resting, even at this "perky" phase. If we move him his oxy will go up a bit. I hope he remains perky for a long time.
I know the studies have shown great benefit from Riluzole. I just want to present a different perspective, that of the side effects. Every PALS is different. Benefits and side effects manifest themselves in unique ways with each individual.
I called the neurologist to discuss stopping the Riluzole. Are we getting only side effects and no benefits? Probably. I stopped the Riluzole mid February.
Over the past two weeks he has been perking up. His eyes are OPEN all the way! He laughs and smiles every day. We have made no other changes. Perhaps the Riluzole was causing these strong negative side effects. If the drug was extending his life, it was doing so in a way where he was barely conscious.
I should add that his oxygen levels are still around 94 resting, even at this "perky" phase. If we move him his oxy will go up a bit. I hope he remains perky for a long time.
I know the studies have shown great benefit from Riluzole. I just want to present a different perspective, that of the side effects. Every PALS is different. Benefits and side effects manifest themselves in unique ways with each individual.
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