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Tracking your drugs-medication and women and heart disease.

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By moonlake

How to keep track of your drugs-medication

 

Here's a sample of how I keep track of my medication. I make my list save in a folder on my computer. I also print one out and have it laminated and keep it in my purse at all times. When I have a doctor's appointment I print an extra one and take it to the doctors office. The nurse is always happy to see it and will always take the extra copy to put in my record.

Keep on Computer

If this list is kept on the computer it can always be changed. Medication added or removed.


History

You should always have a medical history written out and copies made either by hand or kept on your computer in a folder that you can print when needed. A simple one like the one below will do. Always take one with you when you go to the doctor. The nurse will love you. I do this everytime. I also keep copies of my insurance cards. Anything medical copy. When you go for a doctor's visit it's very hard remembering dates, sugeries and test. Any medical change, test or surgery add it to your list. Have a complete list of all your doctors and anything about your health that you think would be important to your doctor. Believe me it makes life easier.

Medical History Sample


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Women and Heart Disease

My Heart Attacks

I had not been feeling good for a while just tired and not too sure what was going on. I was only 38. Had a husband, three kids and a houseful of pets to take care of. I was never a very sick person always in pretty good health.

I was tired and some nights I would setup in bed trying to breath. My heart would also feel like it was jumping when I would lie down at night. My feet would swell.

In June our oldest son was graduating. I was busy getting the house ready for relatives coming and a graduating party. One morning I got out of bed and came up the stairs and my heart started beating in my neck very hard. I called the clinic and went in to see whatever doctor was there on a Saturday morning. He did an Electrocardiogram and told me it looked a little funny but was nothing. He gave me a prescription for Valium. I didn't take them because I didn't want to take them! Which was foolish they would have helped but they also would have covered up a big problem.

That fall I decided to go see my regular doctor and complained to him about everything I had been having trouble with. He sent me for an Echocardiogram. I waited, weeks went by and he never called me so I called him to find out what my test showed. He told me I had a few palpations learn to live with them and not to come back and see him with this problem. He made me mad and I decided I was done with doctors. I also thought this must all be in my head.

As the year went on I felt no better in fact worse. I would take naps when the kids were at school and I slept so hard it was like I had been someplace else when I woke up. I made it through winter and the next summer but when winter came again. I was really feeling bad by 4:00 in the afternoon I didn't have enough energy for to make dinner. My husband and kids would do it. My husband and I talked about what was going on with me and we even talked cancer. He tried to convince me to go to the doctor again but I couldn't not again.

Here are some of my symptoms, when I would get up in the morning I would feel out of breath and I would have a cold sweat. My ankles and feet would swell, my arm, fingers, and shoulder would hurt on my left side. The center of my back hurt all the time. The back of my neck hurt and my left jaw hurt, felt like a toothache. I was cold all the time I would go to bed with flannel gown, leggings, and my robe and still could not get warm. I would also set up in bed at night trying to breath, it was so bad I slept setting up. I was also very depressed. I had a feeling of impending doom. I also gained weight like 8 lbs over night couldn't figure out what was going on I was dieting. Not knowing the fluid was building up from my heart not working good.I even went through my things and told my husband what I wanted each child to have.

The first of December came and friends were going Christmas shopping and wanted me to go. I went and I felt fine when I left the house. It was cold that day about 20 degrees. When I would get out of the car my jaw would start to throb. I could barely make it into another store but once I was out of the cold and inside the pain went away. Even though I tried to hide it my friends realized I wasn't feeling good and headed for home early.

That night I had to sleep in a chair but when my husband woke me up I was feeling good. He had a fit and told me I had to call a doctor. I looked in the phone book and found a cardiology. Deep inside I knew it was my heart and not cancer. I got in right away even though the doctor wasn't there his physician assistant was there and I knew her. She told me to come in and she would check me. When I got to the doctors office and realized I was going to have to walk up a hill. I just about started to cry because I knew how hard that hill was going to be. When I walked into the doctor's office I was holding my chest and knew I was in trouble. All I remember was some lady jumped up and said "take her first."

They got me to the hospital. The doctor was there. The first thing he said to me was " This is not a heart attack, your to young, your cheeks are bright you look very healthy.." He put me in intensive care just to be safe; a few hours later they realized I had a heart attack. Three days later I had another one. They called my family said they didn't think I was going to make it. I was allergic to lots of the medications they put me on. As you can tell I made it. I was in the hospital one month. I missed Christmas and New Years. The first few years were terrible. I went to Mayo Clinic and they said they only saw one woman in 10 years my age with a heart attack. That was the old days when women didn't have heart attacks young now days they do. They never figured out why I had the heart attacks. I lost my left main artery from the attack. I do well now. Have a little trouble with, hills, cold weather, and humid weather. I have seen all my children grow up and have enjoyed grandchildren. I guess I'm a lucky woman.

Hope this helps anyone out there that is not feeling good. Don't be like me go to the doctor and if one won't listen go to another one until you find one that will listen. If I had received the care I needed right away I may have never had the heart attacks. If only they would have listened.

Coronary Artery Disease is the single largest cause of death for females in the United States.

This is my heart the black is the artery I lost in the attacks

This is the type of photo we got from the doctors in the old days things have sure changed.
This is the type of photo we got from the doctors in the old days things have sure changed.

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minx75 profile image

minx75  says:
18 months ago

wow your decriptions of the events are so detailed i felt like i was right there! You really explained the symptoms in a way that people can identify with easily. I'm thankful you're alive to tell it today!

moonlake profile image

moonlake  says:
18 months ago

Thank You, I hope it does help.

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Bellemerchant  says:
18 months ago

You have earned a new fan with your insightful hub. I don't keep track of my medication and as a result I usually run out and this has had, on occassion certain adverse effects. I like your idea of laminating a copy of my medication. Thank you for the hub.

moonlake profile image

moonlake  says:
17 months ago

Thank you for checking out my hub.

ajcor profile image

ajcor  says:
14 months ago

Thanks for this hub - you certainly had a hard time but are so lucky you made it! I think that some doctors get a little jaundiced and also that everyone needs to own their health issues and make sure they get the help they need. cheers

moonlake profile image

moonlake  says:
14 months ago

I did have a hard time at the beginning but I have made it 25 years now. I have bad days now but few and I can live with that.

RGraf profile image

RGraf  says:
12 months ago

Very detailed and informative. I keep forgetting to get this information together.

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moonlake  says:
12 months ago

Thank you and thanks for visiting.

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