Tag: Levodopa pump

Vyalev Pump: You Don’t Know What You’ve Got…

The primary advantage of using the Vyalev pump rather than the pill form of the same medications (carbidopa and levodopa) is that the pump provides a steady input of medication throughout the day (and night), avoiding the “rollercoaster” effect that results from taking pills once every few hours. But the process ya have to go through each day to disconnect, refill, and reconnect is kind of an ordeal. Thus, after nearly two weeks using the pump, I found myself pondering whether it was worth it. So, this morning I decided to take a day off from the pump and revert to the pills.

Ah, how quickly we forget! Today has been AWFUL. When the pills are in full effect, I’m feeling quite good. But when they start wearing off, my whole body becomes tense, I become a hunchback, I get jittery, I can’t even think straight! In retrospect, none of this is new. I just needed a reminder of exactly how bad it all can get. Now I know, and I’ll be reconnecting to my pump first thing tomorrow morning!

Self-Medication, continued

A week ago, I slightly increased my Pramipexole dosage, in the hope it would address the off periods I have been experiencing lately. While there has been some improvement, I’m still not where I want to be. The anxiety and depression have been reduced over the last week, but the physical exhaustion is still as bad as ever. Worse, a fresh dose of levodopa no longer reliably vanquishes the exhaustion. So my guess is that the new levodopa pump wouldn’t help me. It may be time to add yet another different drug to my daily routine. Or maybe I should stop carrying all this Kryptonite around with me.