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> I'm a 43 year young women suffering terrible with this disease. I

> have chronic back pain, pain in my wrist & hand's, my left leg is

> very painfull & paralize like. I cannot find a Dr. who know's

> anything in my area. Can anyone help?

I can't stress more what a regular regimine of weight lifting,

machines or free, has done for me. It's strengthened my back where I

have no pain. When I didn't do this, it hurt..

Just my 2cents.

Thea

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Hi Sandy,

I'm sure that your city or county allows you to assemble gift

baskets in your home. You would just apply for a business liscense

in your

city or county.

If you make homemade candy then you would have to set up like any

other business like a resturant. You would have to have a certified

kitchen and the you would be subject to USDA inspections twice a

year.You would also have to go to school to get your certified food

mangers certificate. If you are making edible massage lotion then

this also would fall under those regulations. Most states you can

not make edible lotion in your home and then sell it for consumption

( sort of).

Go to the USDA site and look at all the things they regulate.

If you purchase candy from somebody that has met all the above

requirements and then put it in your baskets , i think you will be

fine.

Lucinda ( list lady)

In , " SANDY " <sandymod7w@h...> wrote:

> I know I dont post here as often as I'd like to but I would like

to

> ask for some help. I'm trying to really get things going with

> selling bath & body products. I'm not sure of the regulations &

> things to do this in my home. From what I've read as far as

cosmetic

> grade things I'm ok, but I do gift baskets also & sometimes

include

> homemade candies. So the food part of it is where I'm questionable

> on things. Also I've come up with some recipes for things like

> edible massage oils & things like that & I'm not sure what

differnet

> regulations have to be followed for that. So I guess my question

is

> how do all of you handle things like this? Any help I would

> appreciate greatly. Thank you all in advance.

>

> Sandy

> Richmond, IN

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That you so much for your help. But I have one more question. The

massage oils & things are a huge seller & I would like to continue

to do them. A lot of things that I make, (other bath & body

products) are really made out of things you could consume. If I

simply do not market these " edible products " as edible would I be ok

to still sell them? I hope that made sense & thanks again.

Sandy

Hi Sandy,

> I'm sure that your city or county allows you to assemble gift

> baskets in your home. You would just apply for a business liscense

> in your

> city or county.

> If you make homemade candy then you would have to set up like any

> other business like a resturant. You would have to have a

certified

> kitchen and the you would be subject to USDA inspections twice a

> year.You would also have to go to school to get your certified

food

> mangers certificate. If you are making edible massage lotion then

> this also would fall under those regulations. Most states you can

> not make edible lotion in your home and then sell it for

consumption

> ( sort of).

> Go to the USDA site and look at all the things they regulate.

> If you purchase candy from somebody that has met all the above

> requirements and then put it in your baskets , i think you will be

> fine.

>

> Lucinda ( list lady)

>

> That you so much for your help

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Hi Annie,

I had my right hip resurfaced in January. I had a Cormet 2000

implanted by Dr. Gross in Columbia, SC (www.grossortho.com).

I'm not sure what my recovery time was relative to THR but I think

it was quicker than most that are press fit (not cemented). I'm not

sure about THR that are cemented. I used crutches until two - three

weeks and then a cane until six weeks when I was able to walk

without a limp. At six weeks I was able to walk over two miles

without assistance.

The quicker recovery time is only one of the advantages of

resurfacing. In fact it is not considered as that important by most

that choose resurfacing over THR. Other advantages are:

1) less bone loss (the neck of the femur is left intact, only the

tip of the head is affected)

2) larger diameter head than metal/poly or ceramic THR

3) lower incidence of dislocation than THR

4) no stress shielding and thigh pain associated with THR

5) fewer restrictions than THR

I had OA and was bone on bone in some spots of my hip. There are

also people with AVN that have been resurfaced successfully. The

criteria is that there has to be enough good bone to work with.

People are encouraged not to wait too long. You will need to send

your x-rays to an experienced resurfacing OS to see if you are a

candidate. Most OS do not know much about it and will not recommend

resurfacing. However, it has been done successfully in Europe and

other parts of the world since 1991.

For more information click on links and then " ActiveJoints " and the

link for " surfacehippy " (another group created by

Brewster). Look at all of the alternatives (including large

diameter metal-on-metal THR) with an open mind prior to making your

decision.

Best of luck,

Fred

Dr. Gross, Cormet 2000 1/21/04

> I would like to know if anybody has had the Hip Resurfacing with

metal

> on metal or Hip Arthoplasty?

>

> If you have, how long has it been?

>

> What brand did you get implanted?

>

> Was your recovery time quicker?

>

> I was reading about it and wanted to know if that was an option. It

> stated that if the femoral head is intact and you don't have OA,

you

> can be a candidate. I have had some more pain in the hip area, but

I

> have been dealing with it. I am going to ask the doctor about it if

> they don't recommend it, but i would like to have some feedback on

it.

>

> Love Annie

>

> New AVN Diagnosee 8/04 on both hips

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Cindi wrote:

Hello, Cindi and .

I have not looked into CVSA, but I did recently find some information

about it when looking at cannabinoids (pot) and achalasia. This is kind

of interesting because some people with achalasia use pot for relief from

the symptoms of achalasia and to sleep. There are cannabinoid medications

(Nabilone,

Marinol) that are used to treat vomiting and

nausea, and of course people use pot for that too. This all sounds like

good news to those looking for help, but there is an interesting twist

here. There is evidence that chronic pot (cannabis) use can cause CVSA. I

have not seen anything that says the cannabinoid medications can cause

it, but I don't know one way or another.

See:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve & db=pubmed & dopt=Abstract & list_uids=15479672

or

http://tinyurl.com/6cg7l

Of course you don't have to do pot to have

CVSA. I don't know you , but it seems unlikely to me that you are a

chronic pot user with your religious convictions. I just thought the

information was interesting since this group has discussed using pot for

achalasia before. And in any case, after what I have been through and

what I read here about others who have much worse problems, if any have

found relief with pot I am happy for them.

, I feel for you with all you have been through. Sorry about those

wives and the job.

One of the things that many people in this group have tried for pain is

antidepressants. Turns out that pain and depression have some things in

common. They also tend to make each other worse. If you treat one you

often make the other better and antidepressants treat both.

You are family here. Come and speak your mind. Nonsupportive spouses,

lost jobs and faith/hope (getting, having, loosing or finding again) are

all topics here. As are all things related to our lives with achalasia.

notan

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Hi,

A very mischievous part of me wanted to say - have you tried a building

site? But trying to be a little more helpful - have a look at

http://www.do2learn.com/

or

http://trainland.tripod.com/

Both sites have a lot of free stuff which people have found useful in the

past.

Regards

I need help

in finding a source (preferably free) for making a concrete calendar.

If anyone has info--please mail me or post

THANKS

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So I'm not the only one that was thinking that. I work for a home

builder and just finish writing a check for concrete slabs. I could

just see them pouring concrete in the shape of a calendar ;^)

> Hi,

>

> A very mischievous part of me wanted to say - have you tried a

building

> site? But trying to be a little more helpful - have a look at

>

> http://www.do2learn.com/

>

> or

>

> http://trainland.tripod.com/

>

> Both sites have a lot of free stuff which people have found useful

in the

> past.

>

> Regards

>

>

> I need help

>

> in finding a source (preferably free) for making a concrete

calendar.

> If anyone has info--please mail me or post

>

> THANKS

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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THANKS!

> Hi,

>

> A very mischievous part of me wanted to say - have you tried a

building

> site? But trying to be a little more helpful - have a look at

>

> http://www.do2learn.com/

>

> or

>

> http://trainland.tripod.com/

>

> Both sites have a lot of free stuff which people have found useful

in the

> past.

>

> Regards

>

>

> I need help

>

> in finding a source (preferably free) for making a concrete

calendar.

> If anyone has info--please mail me or post

>

> THANKS

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

I can totally understand why you are frustrated and

frightened. Who wouldn't be with information like

you've been given!?

Please remember a few things... Each infant with

scoliosis is different - no two are alike. Your

little one has unique problems/issues that need to be

taken into consideration when deciding on the best

treatment option for him. Bracing may not be the

right plan for him given all his other issues. Also,

remember that YOU (the parent) need to have 100%

confidence in whomever treats your child. Scoliosis

in infants is a rare condition and there are not many

pediatric orthopedists out there who specialize in

treating these special ones. Regardless of the

recommendations from the docs, it is ultimately YOUR

choice and decision on how to best treat your child.

You need to see a ped. ortho. who will listen to

parental input and include the parents in the decision

making process (k, off my soapbox LOL).

If I had a child with infantile idiopathic scoliosis

and other contributing factors, I would seek out the

following docs...

Dr. D'Astous and team at Shriners in SLC

Drs. Betz and D' and team at Shriners in Philly

Dr. and team at Shriners in Erie, PA

Dr. Emans and team in Boston

Dr. in SLC (our personal ortho)

These are part of the handful of reputable docs who

have extensive experience in treating infants like

your son.

Also remember that there is not a right and wrong way

to treat scoliosis. If you got 10 opinions from 10

different specialist, they would all be different.

Getting multiple opinions is sometimes hard because we

parents have to ultimately decide which recommendation

is correct. Again, each one is different - each child

and each specialist. Personally, my son is now 10yrs

old was born with severe congenital scoliosis and

other structural birth defects. For Braydon, surgical

intervention has given him a great outlook on life.

His quality of life is much improved from the

doom-and-gloom outlook we had when he was born.

Please know this is a great forum. You will get many

people sharing experiences and giving you advice.

Remember that we are not medical professionals - just

parents who want the best for other people's children

too.

My best!

Carmellmom to Kara 18, idiopathic scoliosis, Blake 13, GERD and Braydon 9,

VACTERL, GERD, DGE, Titanium Rib Project patient #137 (dbl implant 8/01),

thoracic insufficiency, rib anomalies, congenital scoliosis (fusion surgery

5/96), missing coccyx, fatty filum/TC (released 4/99), anal stenosis, chronic

constipation, horseshoe (cross-fused) kidney, dbl ureter in left kidney,

ureterocele (excized 6/95), kidney reflux (reimplant surgery 1/97), neurogenic

bladder, bilateral hip dysplasia, right leg/foot dyplasia, tibial torsion,

clubfoot with 8 toes (reconstructed 2/96, 3/96, 1/97, 3/04), pes cavus, single

umblilical artery, tonsil-adnoidectomy and ear tubes (3/98), etc.

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Brat,

I've been looking, and the closest thing I can find is struvite kidney stones. This is what www.nephrologychannel.com says about them:

Struvite StonesThis type of stone, also called an infection stone, develops when a urinary tract infection (e.g., cystitis) affects the chemical balance of the urine. Bacteria in the urinary tract release chemicals that neutralize acid in the urine, which enables bacteria to grow more quickly and promotes struvite stone development. Struvite stones are more common in women because they have urinary tract infections more often. The stones usually develop as jagged structures called "staghorns" and can grow to be quite large.

www.urostonecenter.com/anatomy.asp:

Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate StonesThese stones are also call triple phosphate, struvite, or infection stones. These stones develop when the urine pH is higher than 7.2 and ammonia is present in the urine. Bacteria that produce urease act on the urea present in urine to form ammonia, bicarbonate, and carbonate ion. The most common bacteria associated with struvite stones is proteus, but other bacteria such as staph aureus, klebsiella pneumoniae, and pseudamonas may also be implicated. Since females are more susceptible to urinary tract infection, struvite stones occur more often in females than males with a ratio of 2:1.

Hope that helps.

Hugs,

I NEED HELP

Hi everyone,

I need some help today. My daughter is in the hospital in Denver which is 5 hrs from me so I cannot go there. My problem is I don't understand what is wrong and I need your help in understanding.

She has a type of kidney stones that have "hooks" on them which make them unable to pass so they will be doing surgery today to remove them. I am told she will have a "straw" inserted for about a month (Idon't understand this unless it is a drainage), then she will go back to have it removed.

Does anyone have any information of what I am talking about? I don't even know the name of the condition as my daughter and I don't talk to each other.

I would appreciate any help in this so that I may understand just what is going on.

Thank You,

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I see I neglected to put in about the "straw" .

http://www.urostonecenter.com/management.asp

Percutaneous NephrolithotomyStones larger than 2-3cm are often better treated with percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Kidney stones that fill the entire renal collecting system, or staghorn stones, sometimes require both percutaneous debulking and subsequent ESWL of remaining fragments. With percutaneous nephrolithotomy, the kidney is accessed through the flank usually under fluoroscopy. Often this portion of the procedure is performed by a radiologist. Once the kidney has been accessed with a needle, a guide wire is placed through the flank into the kidney and passed down to the ureter. The second part of this procedure takes place in the operating room with the patient under anesthesia under the supervision of a urologist. Sometimes the radiologist is also present to assist with dilating the tract from the flank to the kidney. Once this tract is dilated, a scope is inserted through the patient’s side into the kidney and the kidney stone is treated. It may be grasped with a basket and removed or it may be fragmented through the scope with ultrasound, laser, or electrohydraulic lithotripsy. Fragments are then grasped and removed through the scope. A catheter is left through the side into the kidney until it is certain the kidney is draining well and this perc-tube can be safely removed.

Risks of this procedure include infection, bleeding, or perforation of the kidney with extravasation of irrigating fluid. Also damage to adjacent organs is possible in approximately 1% of cases. Also patients need to know that there is the possibility of needing repeat procedure, subsequent ESWL, cystoscopic, ureteroscopic, or open procedure post percutaneous nephrolithotomy.

I NEED HELP

Hi everyone,

I need some help today. My daughter is in the hospital in Denver which is 5 hrs from me so I cannot go there. My problem is I don't understand what is wrong and I need your help in understanding.

She has a type of kidney stones that have "hooks" on them which make them unable to pass so they will be doing surgery today to remove them. I am told she will have a "straw" inserted for about a month (Idon't understand this unless it is a drainage), then she will go back to have it removed.

Does anyone have any information of what I am talking about? I don't even know the name of the condition as my daughter and I don't talk to each other.

I would appreciate any help in this so that I may understand just what is going on.

Thank You,

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yOU HAVE BEEN A GREAT HELP ON THIS SUBJECT, UNFORTUNATLY MY "REDHEADED" DAUGHTER HAS CHECKED HERSELG OUT OF THE HOSPITAL AND IS HEADED FROM COLORADO TO CALIFORNIA.

SHE"S NEVER BEEN ONE TO LISTEN TO ADVICE, IT'S EITHER HER WAY OR THERE IS A GREAT FIGHT.

WE, MY ELDEST DAUGHTER AND I HAVE 'GIVIN UP' ON HER, THERE IS NOTHING WE CAN DO. BUT THE KNOWLEDGE YOU HAVE GIVEN ME IS PRICELESS, AT LEAST I KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT.

THANK YOU,

BRAT Kum <heatherlkum@...> wrote:

Brat,

I've been looking, and the closest thing I can find is struvite kidney stones. This is what www.nephrologychannel.com says about them:

Struvite StonesThis type of stone, also called an infection stone, develops when a urinary tract infection (e.g., cystitis) affects the chemical balance of the urine. Bacteria in the urinary tract release chemicals that neutralize acid in the urine, which enables bacteria to grow more quickly and promotes struvite stone development. Struvite stones are more common in women because they have urinary tract infections more often. The stones usually develop as jagged structures called "staghorns" and can grow to be quite large.

www.urostonecenter.com/anatomy.asp:

Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate StonesThese stones are also call triple phosphate, struvite, or infection stones. These stones develop when the urine pH is higher than 7.2 and ammonia is present in the urine. Bacteria that produce urease act on the urea present in urine to form ammonia, bicarbonate, and carbonate ion. The most common bacteria associated with struvite stones is proteus, but other bacteria such as staph aureus, klebsiella pneumoniae, and pseudamonas may also be implicated. Since females are more susceptible to urinary tract infection, struvite stones occur more often in females than males with a ratio of 2:1.

Hope that helps.

Hugs,

I NEED HELP

Hi everyone,

I need some help today. My daughter is in the hospital in Denver which is 5 hrs from me so I cannot go there. My problem is I don't understand what is wrong and I need your help in understanding.

She has a type of kidney stones that have "hooks" on them which make them unable to pass so they will be doing surgery today to remove them. I am told she will have a "straw" inserted for about a month (Idon't understand this unless it is a drainage), then she will go back to have it removed.

Does anyone have any information of what I am talking about? I don't even know the name of the condition as my daughter and I don't talk to each other.

I would appreciate any help in this so that I may understand just what is going on.

Thank You,

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She checked out?!?!? Oh wow. Well, I sincerely hope she finds herself some medical attention soon. I also have some family members that seem hell-bent to destroy themselves. It is very hard on the people who love them. Let me know if you need to talk.

Hugs,

I NEED HELP

Hi everyone,

I need some help today. My daughter is in the hospital in Denver which is 5 hrs from me so I cannot go there. My problem is I don't understand what is wrong and I need your help in understanding.

She has a type of kidney stones that have "hooks" on them which make them unable to pass so they will be doing surgery today to remove them. I am told she will have a "straw" inserted for about a month (Idon't understand this unless it is a drainage), then she will go back to have it removed.

Does anyone have any information of what I am talking about? I don't even know the name of the condition as my daughter and I don't talk to each other.

I would appreciate any help in this so that I may understand just what is going on.

Thank You,

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She checked out?!?!? Oh wow. Well, I sincerely hope she finds herself some medical attention soon. I also have some family members that seem hell-bent to destroy themselves. It is very hard on the people who love them. Let me know if you need to talk.

Hugs,

I NEED HELP

Hi everyone,

I need some help today. My daughter is in the hospital in Denver which is 5 hrs from me so I cannot go there. My problem is I don't understand what is wrong and I need your help in understanding.

She has a type of kidney stones that have "hooks" on them which make them unable to pass so they will be doing surgery today to remove them. I am told she will have a "straw" inserted for about a month (Idon't understand this unless it is a drainage), then she will go back to have it removed.

Does anyone have any information of what I am talking about? I don't even know the name of the condition as my daughter and I don't talk to each other.

I would appreciate any help in this so that I may understand just what is going on.

Thank You,

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Most likely the surgery is using a laser beam to shatter the stones

A stent is a fine tube passed into the kidney to help the particles pass easily.

Anne

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLY, UNFORTUNATLY MY DAUGHTER LEFT THE HOSPITAL BRCAUSE SHE GOT TIRED OF WAITING FOR THE SURGERY!!!acarpe6119@... wrote:

Most likely the surgery is using a laser beam to shatter the stones

A stent is a fine tube passed into the kidney to help the particles pass easily.

Anne

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I hope this doesn't offend you. If you are low income with now

insurance,(I don't know how low), you can get free meds from the

company, like I do. I used to be a medical assistant and helped alot

of people get free meds. All you have to do is go to needymeds.com,

print out the form, fill it out and have your Dr. fill it out and send

it in. They don't ask for much. It was one of the easier ones to apply

for. Hope that helps. It saves me alot of money! I'm on 30mg. a day!

> My name is , I am looking for the best place to buy meds!Can

> someone send me a URL?

> Thank you

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Hey Guys & Especially Jeanetta!!!!!

I'm know that this will be deleted, so don't worry about it (last

time I replied to a SPAMMER, Dora sent me an apology e-mail) BUT....

ISN'T THE BEST PLACE TO BUY YOUR MEDS FROM A PHARMACY THAT HAS WELL

EDUCATED AND CERTIFIED PHARMACY TECHNICIANS????

A PHARMACY WHERE EMPLOYEES ARE LICENSED BY THEIR STATE BOARDS OF

PHARMACY AND RECEIVE THE KIND OF CE THAT TECH LECTURES HAS TO

OFFER???

IT IS PROBABLY MUCH BETTER THAN THE ONE YOU ARE GOING TO 'ORDER'

YOUR MEDICATIONS FROM IN PAKISTAN!!!!!

If the Group gets this, have a good laugh!!!

Christian B. Oliver RCPhT (TX)

My name is , I am

looking for the best place to buy meds!Can

> someone send me a URL?

> Thank you

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I don't know if I should just jump in here. First of all, I'm new here.

I've been taking Lexapro for over two years. If you can't afford your

medicine and/or have no insurance you can go to

http://www.forestpharm.com/pap/ and down at the bottom click 'download

application'. All you have to do is fill in your part and have your

doctor fill in his part and they will send you the medicine free. You

don't have to pay needymeds the money, Forrest Labs. will send it to you

for free! It comes to your doctor's office and you can get 3 months at a

time.

You don't have to have " NO money " . You'd be surprised what the financial

guidelines are.

I hope this helps,

Sounds good...but are the meds their sending us the real mccoy???? Larissa

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Of course, they're the real McCoy. They come from the company that makes

them! Yes, they're real.

soothing wrote:

> I don't know if I should just jump in here. First of all, I'm new here.

> I've been taking Lexapro for over two years. If you can't afford your

> medicine and/or have no insurance you can go to

> http://www.forestpharm.com/pap/ and down at the bottom click 'download

> application'. All you have to do is fill in your part and have your

> doctor fill in his part and they will send you the medicine free. You

> don't have to pay needymeds the money, Forrest Labs. will send it to you

> for free! It comes to your doctor's office and you can get 3 months at a

> time.

>

> You don't have to have " NO money " . You'd be surprised what the financial

> guidelines are.

>

> I hope this helps,

>

> Sounds good...but are the meds their sending us the real mccoy???? Larissa

>

>

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Yes! I got my Celexa free and now my Effexor. And they are the real

thing. It's coming from the drug company that makes the drug. :-)

Barbara

On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 15:10 -0500, Pat wrote:

> Of course, they're the real McCoy. They come from the company that makes

> them! Yes, they're real.

>

> soothing wrote:

>

> > I don't know if I should just jump in here. First of all, I'm new here.

> > I've been taking Lexapro for over two years. If you can't afford your

> > medicine and/or have no insurance you can go to

> > http://www.forestpharm.com/pap/ and down at the bottom click 'download

> > application'. All you have to do is fill in your part and have your

> > doctor fill in his part and they will send you the medicine free. You

> > don't have to pay needymeds the money, Forrest Labs. will send it to you

> > for free! It comes to your doctor's office and you can get 3 months at a

> > time.

> >

> > You don't have to have " NO money " . You'd be surprised what the financial

> > guidelines are.

> >

> > I hope this helps,

> >

> > Sounds good...but are the meds their sending us the real mccoy???? Larissa

> >

> >

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Dear ALL,

Please disregard my last closing on my last post. I will remove it. I have NO

idea WHY I typed BS Pharmacy! I have a BS in Chemistry. Wishful thinking I

suppose! :)

I have made corrections here and removed that post:

Dear Dionne,

Start with Medical and Pharmaceutical Terminology Tutorials and lists from

THIS site.

Also I have my own Prescription Reading Tutorial that I created. I have listed

sites that that can help you. In addition I have found that Rx Insider, for the

small amount of money I think about $40, is good for Rx script reading of

difficult scripts. I am not sure if it is good for beginners or not. But I

suggest that you first learn the abbreviations for pharmacy and medical

terminology before you spend your money. RxInsider has a sample tour that you

can do to see if you want to pay for it.

Remember books for $30 to $50 can teach you much and you do not need to pay

$200 to $1500 just to learn something that a book can teach you with feedback

from a FREE site. IF your state however requires education and graduation, then

that is a different story. By all means go for and complete an accredited pharm

tech program. This will cost you, as it should, because you would be paying for

a full course- not just an overview that books and this site provide - and you

would also be meeting the state requiements. Hopefully you would get hands on

mock labs and an externship.

Hope this helps you. Please let me know what you do chose to do

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Chemistry

Founder/Owner

Mrs Dionne Marie Fields <dionne_fields@...> wrote:

i currently work at a local drug store, and i need help with reading rx.

do you no if there is a program i can use to train on at home(online or

offline).

thank you

dionne

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