I started taking the pills a month before my departure, and things went downhill from there. I became more and more anxious, and then I started hearing voices…. very threatening voices. Luckily, I was staying with friends in France at the time, and they realized that things were not “right” with me. They took me to their doctor who glibly asked “Are you taking Lariam?” and proceeded to tell me about the side-effects. He prescribed doxycycline which gave me severe hives. I then made the decision to simply be careful, cover up at dusk, and not take any meds.
I consider myself a fairly “normal” person, and wasn’t prone to depression or psychosis. To me, it just proves that taking those meds implies a serious risk. I spent 6 months in India (including a rainy season) without meds and managed to come away with a clean bill of health.
Best of luck in your travels!
]]>On the subject of mefloquine, I have taken it many times, to no ill effects…except some vague flu-like symptoms at the start. I have also had malaria, but was on malaria meds at the time, so it wasn’t as bad as it could have been – still sucked though. It would have been much worse if I had not been taking the meds. It was one of those fluke situations where I was waiting for a ride at the wrong time of day (sunset), and had to wait outside (Togo). You never know when these types of situations are going to crop up, so for me it was worth it to be on the meds. I’m presuming that you’re going to be more exposed to such situations than I was. For me, it boiled down to bednets and a lot of bug spray vs. the malaria meds – I hate using lots of bug spray….and there’s always tonic water, but I hate tonic water too, and question its efficacy against malaria.
I’ve known a few people that have experienced bad dreams on mefloquine, but decided that these side effects outweighed the risk of malaria.
I’d be happy to discuss by phone if you like, but I’d recommend that you take the meds.
In any case, glad to see that you’re on your way!! It’s going to be awesome, and I look forward to following your progress on your blog!
R
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