Question:
I have been notified several times from lawyers about the use of Phen/fen

in the past. I am sure a lot of us tried these drugs. As most of us know, they were found to cause heart problems. My question is: When you are in the preop stage of WLS surgery, do they check for this problem? Also have any of you pursued this with the lawyers and is it worth the trouble? Thanks!    — [Anonymous] (posted on March 3, 2002)


March 3, 2002
I haven't been approached by lawyers so I can't answer that question. I have, however, seen profiles on quite a few people who did take phen/fen or Redux and had to take additional cardiac tests prior to surgery.
   — garw

March 3, 2002
Hi there, I am 20 and took phen/fen when I was 9, 12, and 15. From my understanding, they linked the combination of phen/fen to a backward leakage of heart valve(s). This leaves you more succeptible to certain infections in your heart. People who have Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP, a hereditary disorder) also have to worry about these infections and are supposed to take antibiotics for dental and any other type of surgery just as a safeguard (consequently, I hear the risks of infection are pretty slim no matter if you have a leakage or MVP or not). Because of my phen/fen use, I had to get an echocardiogram as a part of my pre-op screening (I am still pre-op until the summer). In the echo, they look at all of your valves individually to see if they are working right, so they will catch a problem if it is there. I have "trace regurgitation" (slight leakage) of my tricupsid valve which may or may not have been caused by the phen/fen. When you have a echo they will check all of this out for you. As for the lawyers, the Dr. who prescribed phen/fen to me all 3 times ran a weight loss clinic (still does, but now he uses Adipex) and I believe he was personally being sued and there were all sorts of local commercials about it. I really don't think it's worth the trouble. I mean, if I'm not damaged, I don't really need the money, and if I am damaged, the money isn't going to fix it. Besides, I think my mom would feel pretty guilty if I raised hell about it since she was the one who took me to this Dr. in the first place. We were both his patients and she certainly didn't know any better. Good luck to you!
   — [Anonymous]

March 3, 2002
I just received the paperwork for the class action suit for phen-fen. I don't remember if I aswered a questionaire or how they got my name, but I'm 2 1/2 yrs.post-op, and my surgeon had required an echocardiogram as part of my pre-op testing because I had been on redux and/or pondimin for a few months, and one of my co-morbs prior to surgery was edema of the ankles (a possible sign of heart problems). Thank G*d, everthing turned out fine, but if you have the opportunity to have a free echocardiogram due to the phen-fen thing, go for it. It was just one less thing to worry about.
   — Leslie F.

March 3, 2002
I've been plagued by these attorneys for the past year. In fact I just got a letter again yesterday stating that I have one year from this past January to have an echocardiogram and file a suit. I don't think there is anything to lose. The attorney deduct any fees to them from the proceeds of the lawsuit and what you end up with. Funny, though, after ALL the testing I had for my WLS, I never was required to have an echocardiogram. Otherwise I would have submitted that to the attorneys. I'm almost afraid to have one now since I'm doing to well after WLS. I'm 15 weeks out and down 83 pounds.
   — Dianne K.

March 3, 2002
I'm part of the class action suit that started a few years back, and had my free echocardiogram last summer. Thankfully, everything came back normal. I understand your fear of not wanting to have the test done, but the sooner you know the results the sooner you can get on with your life. Good luck!
   — Christine L.

March 3, 2002
I actually had an Echo after taking Phen-fen and nothing showed. After another Echo in November 2001 (pre test for surgery), they discovered a trace of regurgitation in the mitral and tricuspid valves. Never pursued any action.
   — hessie28

March 3, 2002
My mom took Phen-fen. She was only on them about a month or two. She had previously had congestive heart failure but the doctor kept advising her how safe the drug was, even for patients with previous heart conditions..."it's approved by the FDA". My mother just recently lost her life, one of the main factors was the drug Phen-fen. In the little time my mom was taking the drug it caused a damaged heart valve. She too was in a class action lawsuit, she did recieve a settlement. But for what? The drug still took her life at the young age of 56. I am praying everyday that my road for the WLS is not a struggle. I do not want to go through what I watched my mother struggle with her entire life. Just wanted to share this.
   — Lori S.

March 3, 2002
I only took Phen/Fen for about 2 months but I am also part of the class action lawsuit. If there is enough money left after critical care is given to others, I believe I can expect a refund of what I paid for the drugs. I'm not worried about the money at all. I had an EKG following usage and it turned out fine. Others haven't been so lucky but I believe they took the drug a lot longer. FYI - for information on the Phen/Fen settlement go to www.settlementdietdrugs.com You DO NOT need a lawyer to file any type of claim. - Anna
   — Anna L.

May 19, 2002
-I TOOK PHEN/FEN FROM AUG OF 95 TILL IT WAS PULLED FROM THE MARKET. ABOUT A YEAR AND A HALF! MY DOCTOR HAD HIS LICENSE TAKEN AWAY AND IT WAS A BIG DEAL HERE IN MY TOWN, IN THE NEWS AND PAPERS. BUT WHEN I WAS HIT WITH ALL THE QUESTIONS ABOUT LAWSUITS, I WAS TOLD TO GET MY RECORDS FROM THE DOC WELL HOW DO YOU GET SOMETHING FROM SOMEONE WHEN YOU CANT FIND THEM? I USED THOSE PILLS TWICE A DAY FOR LIKE A YEAR AND A 1/2! MY MEMORY IS GONE, I CANT RECALL MUCH OF ANYTHING NOW A DAYS, EVEN EVERYDAY STUFF. I'M ONLY 34 YEARS YOUNG! ANYONE ELSE HAVE THIS MEMORY LOSS? I HAVE HAD MANY ,MANY CHECK UPS SINCE 1997, NOTING FOUND YET! I HAVE HAD 2 ROUNDS WITH KILLER KIDNEYSTONES, AND RECENTLY HAD A HORRIBLE SPELL OF VERTIGO. BUT You know what... I HAVE LAP RNY SURGERY IN 16 HOURS SO IF I CAN MAKE IT THROUGH ALL THAT JUNK I WILL MAKE IT AND SUCCEED VERY WELL WITH THIS SURGERY! I CAN'T WAIT TO BE A BIG LOSER!
   — CHEREE M.

May 24, 2002
I just found out today that I have heart valve damage and I took Phen-Fen. It's really unnerving to think about what this will do to my future. How much shorter is it now because of this drug? This isn't the only drug out on the market for obesity that's been found dangerous after the fact. It's really depressing.
   — Carmen K.

May 31, 2002
I haven't had surgery as of yet(still in the pre-approval stage)but I have used Fen-Phen for months and I am in the class action suit. It's not about the money it's about the fact that I trusted this company and my doctor at the time literally with my life and the FDA approved it and I just assumed it was safe but I now know different. No more diet pills for me! I require something a little more stable and lasting than that. Good luck on your journey and again, it's not about the money-but a matter of trust.
   — Kimberly J.




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