Published on 12, July, 2020
I have found that I have always had hypersensitivity to any medication that I have been given through my life.
I need far less of a medication for it to work. Often I have to halve a dosage of anything that a doctor prescribes.
Taking the 'normal' dosage causes side effects. Having observed this and explored it further over the years, I find it to hold true for any medication.
I wanted to ask if anyone else has found this?
If this is one of the hypersensitivities of autistic people or if it's just me?
I have the rare and very rare reactions to most drugs - Candesartan froze my body, another bp pill had me coughing up blood, Azathioprine destroyed my kidneys, Cyclosporine cranked my bp to 210/160
However, on a recent scan, it was found I have no spleen - never had one..