(Pondimin is the brand name for fenfluramine. Fen phen, which was withdrawn from the market in 1997, is a combination of fenfluramine and phentermin.)
"This diet drug was making me so hyper it was driving me out of my mind," adds Maxine. "Less than a year after I stopped taking it, I began to have a feeling of pressure on my chest, like someone was standing on me, and I had difficulty breathing. I had an echocardiogram and my pulmonary pressure was way over the top. I'd never had problems like this before. Although I did have a little hypertension it was well managed with my meds.
A cardiologist changed my medicine and I got somewhat better but I had to retire from nursing. I couldn't walk from my bedroom to my bathroom without getting exhausted. Back in the 1990s no one ever talked about Fen-phen side effects—I had no idea—until Fen-phen and Redux lawsuits hit the news.
I had another echocardiogram and that's when my doctor retired me. Then I started to put two and two together. I was very angry with the drug company and disappointed with myself. I dedicated my life to nursing and expected everyone working in the health care field to have a high level of ethics, but this wasn't the case with the makers of Fen-phen and Redux.
I registered my Fen-phen complaint against American Home Products, the manufacturer, and I received $90 from the Fen-phen class action for drug reimbursement, only for taking the medication. When I joined the class, I did have health problems but I wasn't represented by a lawyer. Angry is not the word for getting such an amount—it was an insult. I later discovered that my friend got $500 and another got $5,000: neither of them have health problems, to this day. I am suffering from serious Fen-phen side effects, and I got a slap in the face.
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And it's getting worse. I'm in my 60s but I feel like 85. Longevity runs in my family but having PPH is like living day-to-day and I don't take anything for granted. I just hope I can be around to see my grandsons graduate from college.
This time I have a lawyer helping me. He first wanted to know if I have a record of taking Redux and Pondamin. In fact I just picked up all my medical records this morning and my lawyer believes I have a case."